Relative volatility is a function of temperature, At 316.4 K, for example, the relative volatility of propylene to prapane is 1.136. Values for other temperatures are available at the International Critical Tables.
No, it is fairly inert, so should not cause any damage. Propylene glycol for heating and cooling systems is often available with additives to increase corrosion resistance, biocide for killing mould and bacteria growths and descaler for removing calcium carbonate deposits. See galxc.co.uk/glycol-water-treatments for some of the different types available commercially.
Boron in the solar system: approx. 1.10-5 (atom mole fraction relative to silicon)
Usually your local auto store that sells propane, or similar propane shop, should sell individual tanks ranging from the smaller 5 pound to the larger 7 pound tank. Some may even sell 10 to 50 pound tanks.
there are a lot of info needed to fully answere this question, but to ask if it is possiable? yes. the factors needed are efficiency of the space heated and furnace used. the temperature setting of the thermostat. the outside air temperature over the 50 days. also assuming you have a leak free gas pipping system from and including the storage tank to furnace and other gas appliances. 200 gallons of propane will fuel an 80,000 btu furnance for 233 hours or 4.65 hours per day for 50 days. 200 gallons in 50 days during the winter is average useage.
It is a device for monitoring air quality, typically within a building, to warn against the build-up of explosive gases such as propane, methane, or gasoline vapor. These devices are commonly used in manufacturing facilities using highly volatile solvents (eg for degreasing) or storage facilities for such chemicals. Inexpensive, single-gas alarms (eg for propane) are avail for approximately $50 for recreational vehicles, to guard against a tank or line leak. Industrial grade monitors which provide telemetry back to a SCADA system will be many times that price.
This is the temprature in which the petrol will ignite.
If propylene glycol is in your system the last thing you would have to worry about is drug screening. Even at low dosagess this chemical can kill. There are several documented casses of people ingesting propylene glycol and in most the ones who have ingested it either became very ill or died.
Technically there is no reason not to. -But remember you are dealing with a highly flammable gas, -be careful !
I don' t know if it works better, but PROPANE SHOULD NEVER BE USED BECAUSE IT IS FLAMMABLE!
It could be done with the proper experience, the right tools and materials. But this said get a professional do do it for you.
NO! You would never put propane in an air conditioning system! For air conditioning to work it needs FREON. Depending on your car you need to find out what kind of freon it requires, as well.
Relative to what?
A propane-powered generator is a generator that is powered by propane instead of being battery powered or running on electricity. A generator is a device that generates electricity to power a home and/or heating and/or water system during a power outage. Propane-powered generators start easier and fast and need less time to warm up.
Polypropylene is a flexible and tough thermoplastic polymer. It is made of propylene monomer that undergoes pressure and heat with a catalyst system.
If you mean E85 then NO , but it can be converted to run on propane
yes
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