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at a guess 1,250 litres, petroleum products generally have a density of 0.8kg/litre
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) is prepared by refining petroleum or 'wet' natural gas.
LPG is a gas but a liquid petroleum gas.
lpg is liquified petroleum gas which is butane petrol is another by product of petroleum which is a mixture of 2-3 hydrocabons
Yes. LPG - (liquified petroleum gas)
at a guess 1,250 litres, petroleum products generally have a density of 0.8kg/litre
because that's what it is?Liquefied Petroleum Gas = LPG
LPG contains petroleum gas.
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) is prepared by refining petroleum or 'wet' natural gas.
LPG: Liquefied Petroleum Gas CNG: Compressed Natural Gas
LPG is a gas but a liquid petroleum gas.
LPG Liquid petroleum gas
LPG Liquid petroleum gas
LPG cars are liquid petroleum gas cars that can run on normal petrol or LPG
LPG or Liquid Petroleum Gas is a fuel, not a car. Pretty much ANY motor vehicle that is powered by an engine that burns fuel can be powered by LPG.
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A refinery processes crude oil into different components such as kerosene, gasoline, diesel, LPG (light petroleum gases), etc. A petrochemical plant is a chemical plant that will use a petroleum based feedstock, such as LPG or other products from a petroleum refinery to produce a chemical product, such as plastics for example.