((1.5 x 1000)/molecular weight of propane) x molar heat of combustion of propane.
Chemical Energy is what is released.
Propane burns without leaving behind any ashes, unlike wood or coal. It is therefore neater.
Thew most important use is as fuel; for other applications see the link below. If we are discussing proper use of propane, it can kill you, it can keep you warm, and it can be used to cook your meals. When propane is burned properly between 3 and 9 percent volume it will burn cleanly producing as a waste water and carbon dioxide. When burned too lean it will produce carbon monoxide which can be deadly. When burned too rich the excess propane could pool because it is 1.5 times heavier than air. Propane can be used also for refrigeration. Additionally the inhalation of propane could cause asphyxiation due to oxygen displacement.
Any fuel that can be burnt has chemical energy. Once it is burned, that energy will of course be converted into heat energy.
C3H8 is the chemical formula for propane. Propane is a common fuel source for outdoor grills, and it is also a source of fuel for isolated areas that do not have connections to gas lines.
A propane heater uses propane as it's fuel source. Propane is very fuel efficient, with a 96% return. It is also a very stable fuel source that is unlikely to accidentally catch fire. Propane heaters are a cost effective method of heating a space.
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Propane is widely used as a domestic fuel.
They are burned with oxygen to produce energy.
Propane is a gas commonly used as fuel. Households use propane for both cooking and heating purposes. Propane is a popular fuel source because of it is relatively inexpensive and very easy to obtain.