propane
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The highly inflammable gas in LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is propane.
Liquid Petroleum Gas is a liquid - the fumes given off is an inflammable gas.
The old name of hydrogen gas is "inflammable air."
A substance made from natural gas or petroleum is typically a hydrocarbon-based product such as gasoline, diesel, propane, or plastic. These substances are derived from the refining and processing of natural gas or crude oil.
Many (though not all) metals will dissolve in sulfuric acid. The colorless inflammable gas that is produced is hydrogen.
gas and other stuff are all made out of the stuff that comes out of the ground called petroleum.
No, products made from petroleum are generally referred to as petrochemicals, not hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms, which are typically found in petroleum and natural gas.
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it is is one of the property of hydrogen as it is highly inflammable gas ever known . it is also used in hydrogen bombs.
Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) is primarily made up of propane and butane, which are hydrocarbons derived from crude oil refining and natural gas processing. It is a convenient and versatile energy source commonly used for heating, cooking, and transportation.
Acetylene could be considered dangerous, as it is highly inflammable
LPG: Liquefied Petroleum Gas CNG: Compressed Natural Gas