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Dew point is specified for a given concentration of water in atmosphere.

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-41 is the dew point of propane

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it depends from pressure

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Q: What is condensation temperature of propane?
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How do you find how much propane you have left using hot water and how does it work?

By pouring hot water on a propane cylinder you are heating the metal cylinder. The liquid propane in the cylinder is cold and forms condensation on the outside of the cylinder showing the level of propane remaining in the tank much like condensation forming on a glass of ice water on a hot day.


Does condensation takes place all the time?

Condensation takes place at any temperature. Condensation takes place at any temperature.


How does temperature affect the flow rate of propane?

Propane boils at -44F so there is 'no flow' below this temperature, it will not vaporize. The ignition temperature is between 920 to 1200F.


What is changed in condensation?

Temperature


Condensation increases with greater?

Condensation Increases with relative HUMIDITY.


At what temperature does propane burn?

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What must change in condensation heat energy or temperature?

temperature


How does temperature affect the condensation?

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During Condensation which property does not change?

During condensation the kinetic energy, or temperature, does not change.


How does temperature effect condensation?

condensation follows evaporation and involves clouds holding water until it is ready to rain. Temperature could speed the rate of evaporation and therefore increase the speed of condensation.


The temperature at which a gas starts changing into a liquid is called?

Its condensation temperature.


What makes evaporation and condensation alike?

Evaporation and Condensation are based upon the energy in the water molecules. If the water temperature (vapor) is above the surface temperature, it will evaporate. If the water temperature (vapor) is below the surface temperature it will condense. Evaporation and condensation are happening at the same time. We add the term "Net" at the beginning to show which is happening at a greater rate. The temperature at which there is net condensation is referred to as dew point.