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Q: LPG heating gases are lighter than air?
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What is the energy value for lpg?

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


Can you convert pipe natural gas central heating to bottle lpg central heating?

You will need new injectors on the boiler and some additional controls on the gas line. Pipework for LPG is smaller than nat gas so your pipes should be fine.


What is LPG which property of gases are used in them?

LPG is the abbreviation for Liquefied Petroleum Gas.The property used is its inflammability for use in internal combustion engines


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Which flamable gas-lpg or acetelene?

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We use the IC1 555 in LPG gas detector to detect the leaking gases.


What is the compound in lpg gas?

LPG or liquefied petroleum gas is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases. The two most common are butane (C4H10) and propane (C3H8).


Why is LPG called Liquified Petroleum Gas?

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is called that because it is made by liquefying (stored under pressure to create and maintain a liquid state) the very lightest components (primarily butane and propane) of the fractionation process of crude oil and/or the gases that come off with the oil at the wellhead.It is a petroleum derivative, used as a fuel for heating and cooking and a a fuel for some LPG adapted cars.


Why does LPG sink to the floor?

LPG sinks to the floor as it is heavier than air.LPG sinks to the floor as it is heavier than air.


Is propane LPG gas explosive?

Yes the could be. They are flammable gases.


Is lpg gas is heaver than air?

Yes LPG in gas phase is heavier than Air.


What are the gases that can be used as fuels?

Methane, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), butane, propane, acetylene, ethylene are gases that can be used as fuels.