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Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)

Liquified petroleum gas (LPG) is derived from fossil fuel sources. It is composed primarily of propane and/or butane, and it burns cleanly without producing soot. It is commonly used in vehicles and household heating appliances.

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Is LPG gas an element or compound or mixture?

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Mixture of hydrocarbon compounds

Why LPG filled in cylinders?

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The amount as liquid is greater than as gas.

What type of welding is used in welding LPG gas cylinders?

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What type of welding can we use LPG ?

What material used in making LPG gas cylinder?

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Pressurized cylinders for LPG are made of steel.

Is it recommended to put 1999 Ford Falcon forte on lpg gas?

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You can buy AU Falcons with factory fitted LPG - eGas is the name of this system!

How does auto LPG system work?

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Exactly like a petrol system:)

What is the energy value for lpg?

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The heating value of the LPG is about 46 MJ/kg.

What types of gas heaters does LPG make?

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LPG makes many different types of gas heaters. For the most part, LPG makes liquid gas heaters, with their most popular heater being central air heaters.

Name the main constituents of LPG?

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The main constituents of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) are propane and butane. Propane is the primary component, constituting around 30-50% of LPG, while butane makes up the remaining portion. These gases are derived from natural gas processing and crude oil refining.

Can a 1200 liters LPG gas tank take a fill of 1300 liters of gas?

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No, a 1200 liter LPG gas tank can only hold a maximum fill of 1200 liters of gas. Trying to fill it with 1300 liters would exceed its capacity, which can potentially be dangerous. It is important to always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and not exceed the specified capacity for any type of tank.

How do you convert LPG stove to bio gas stove?

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The size of the holes in the stove are for pressurized natural gas. If you can pressurise your bio-gas you may not need special burners. The holes in a bio-gas stove are bigger because the bio-gas is typically at less pressure than what you would have in a natural gas hookup. putting weight on the top of your tank (like bricks) may be enough for you to use it in nat-gas generators and stoves (my source is youtube)

What is the price of LPG in Venezuela?

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FOR AUTO LPG, THE PRICE IS Rs39/- per Ltr where propane percentage 60% & butane percentage 40%.

for cooking lLPG ,the price is Rs 365/- per 14.5 kgs cylinder

Where can one find information on LPG Cookers?

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Solid fuel cookers are often sold at sports supply stores, as well as hardware stores. Online, one can purchase solid fuel cookers from Amazon, as well as from dedicated sites to sporting and camping. Offline, stores such as Lowe's Hardware, Home Depot, and Dick's Sporting Goods all sell solid fuel camping stoves.

What are advantages of LPG fuel used in kitchen?

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L P G is butane gas which can be easily liquified and stored in cylinders.Petrol and diesel are in liquid state.

Which is the highly inflammable gas in LPG?

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Propane, which has a lower flash point than butane.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of CNG and LPG gases?

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The Advantages of Compressed Natural Gas

The Environmentally Clean Advantage Compressed natural gas is the cleanest burning fuel operating today. This means less vehicle maintenance and longer engine life. CNG vehicles produce the fewest emissions of any motor fuel. Dedicated Natural Gas Vehicles (NGV) have little or no emissions during fueling. In gasoline vehicles, fueling emissions account for at least 50% of a vehicle's total hydrocarbon emissions. CNG produces significantly less pollutants than gasoline. Tailpipe emissions from gasoline operated cars release carbon dioxide, which contributes to global warming. This is greatly reduced with natural gas. The Maintenance Advantage Some fleet operators have reduced maintenance costs by as much as 40% by converting their vehicles to CNG. Intervals between tune-ups for natural gas vehicles are extended 30,000 to 50,000 miles. Intervals between oil changes for natural gas vehicles are dramatically extended--anywhere from 10,000 to 25,000 additional miles depending on how the vehicle is used. Natural gas does not react to metals the way gasoline does, so pipes and mufflers last much longer. The Performance Advantage Natural gas gives the same mileage as gasoline in a converted vehicle. Dedicated CNG engines are superior in performance to gasoline engines. CNG has an octane rating of 130 and has a slight efficiency advantage over gasoline. Because CNG is already in a gaseous state, NGVs have superior starting and driveability, even under severe hot and cold weather conditions. NGVs experience less knocking and no vapor locking. The CNG Cost Advantage Natural gas is cheaper per equivalent gallon than gasoline (an average of 15% to 50% less than gasoline)

What is the full form of LPG and CNG?

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LPG: Liquefied Petroleum Gas

CNG: Compressed Natural Gas

What is the Color code For LPG pipe line?

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THE NORMAL CONDITIONS THE COLOUR OF lpg VAPOUR LINE IS GOLDEN YELLOW.

BUT THERE IS MANY LINES FOR DIFRENT GASES YOU CAN CHANGE IT & COAD SAPERAT TO SIGN .

Why add mercaptans in lpg?

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Mercapta is added to LPG to make sure wheather it is leaking or not.

What is the formula for LPG gas flow in pipeline?

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LPG contains propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10)

What are the main uses of LPG?

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There are many, many uses for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) including domestic and industrial uses. LPG is very commonly used in the agriculture business during the drying processes. It is also used daily by most individuals lighting a cigarette seeing as LPG is the gas in everyday lighters. However, in today's society, LPG is mainly used to fuel automobiles from cars to trucks to motorcycles.

Which is more eco friendly between cng and lpg?

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Honestly, compressed natural gas is more fuel friendly than propane since propane is known to cause more pollution due to fuel outsourcing from oil.