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Methanol have single carbon atom compound and ethanol have two carbon atoms.
LPG stands for Liquified Propane Gas. So the difference chemically is that one of them is butane (4 carbons) and the other is propane (3 carbons).
lpg is liquified petroleum gas which is butane petrol is another by product of petroleum which is a mixture of 2-3 hydrocabons
Methanol melts between -98oC and -97oC. It boils at 64.7oC.
NGL is the product seperated from Natural Gas stream through Cryogenic seperations and it contains Heaviour Hydrocarbons Like C2+. LPG is a product of further fractionation of NGL and it contains Liquified Butane & Propane.
Methanol is CH3OH while ethanol is C2H5OH. The difference is CH2.
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No difference what so ever. The only difference is in pricing because road use taxes are added to motor fuel LPG.
What is the difference between properties of CNG and LPG?
Methanol have single carbon atom compound and ethanol have two carbon atoms.
LPG stands for Liquified Propane Gas. So the difference chemically is that one of them is butane (4 carbons) and the other is propane (3 carbons).
lpg is liquified petroleum gas which is butane petrol is another by product of petroleum which is a mixture of 2-3 hydrocabons
Methanol is CH3OH, ethanol is CH3CH2OH. Both are alcohols, ethanol has one carbon more (or a CH2 group more) and is less polar than methanol. Also ethanol has higher boiling point than methanol.
LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is the same regardless of its end use.
Methanol melts between -98oC and -97oC. It boils at 64.7oC.
NGL is the product seperated from Natural Gas stream through Cryogenic seperations and it contains Heaviour Hydrocarbons Like C2+. LPG is a product of further fractionation of NGL and it contains Liquified Butane & Propane.
There is no difference unless the commercial application is used as a propellant then it will not have the ethyl mercaptan added which gives it the strong odor.