It is the smelliest substance know, and LPG is odorlessi'm 12 and I know the answer so wat..
liquefied petroleum gas and liquid propone gas LPG stands for "Liquified Petroleum Gas" or "Liquid Propane Gas". The term is commonly used when describing the gas tanks of vehicles which run on such fuel.
petroleum is used for cars and for lawn mowers and lots more
Piping material used for forming gas would be 316L stainless steel.
low calory value
Pressurized cylinders for LPG are made of steel.
it is ethyl mercapton
A smelling agent, such as ethyl mercaptan, is added to LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) because LPG is naturally odorless. The smelling agent gives LPG a strong, distinctive smell so that leaks can be easily detected by humans. This is important for safety reasons as it helps to prevent accidents and potential hazards.
Ammonia gas gives the characteristic odor to smelling salts and some household cleaners. It is a strong and pungent-smelling gas that is used for its cleaning and disinfecting properties.
Because it has a very strong odor; it's easily detected even in minute quantities. And it has a vapor pressure relatively close (really relatively) to propane, for which it is used as an odorant.
a strong smelling is farts
Smelling gas while driving could mean that your gas tank is leaking. You should definitely get it checked out.
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It was called Agent Orange.
IF it was a poisenies gas then yes IT could kill you iF you werent wearing a gas mask
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is commonly used as a drying agent for ammonia gas. It reacts with ammonia to form ammonium sulfate and helps to remove moisture from the gas.
The three types used were Chlorine gas which was used as a choking agent, Phosgene gas which is also a chocking agent, and Mustard gas which is blister gas, and upon skin contact would give you blisters/clothes would melt and stick to your skin