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When gases are operated under very high pressure and extremely low temperatures, they get liquefied.

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What is the main constituent of LPG?

LPG or Liquefied Petroleum Gas consists mainly of propane (60%) and butane (40%).


What is the solute and solvent in LPG?

LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas, is a mixture, not a solution. It is a mixture of propane and butane, with one concentration being higher depending on the season.


What is the compound in lpg gas?

The main compounds found in LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) are propane and butane. These hydrocarbons are gases at room temperature and are commonly used as fuel for heating, cooking, and other applications.


What are the constituents in LPG?

LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) typically consists of propane and butane, which are both hydrocarbon gases. These gases are commonly used as a fuel source for heating, cooking, and vehicles due to their high energy content and clean-burning properties.


Does LPG comes from methane gas?

Light hydrocarbons (methane, ethane, propane, butane, etc.) are generally gases at normal temperatures and pressures. With the exception of methane they can be easily turned into liquids when cooled or stored under pressure. All these gases are present in natural gas or the gas fraction of petroleum oils. They are also created during the fractionation, cracking and reforming processes at refineries. Once liquefied ethane, propane and butane are called. LPGs (Liquefied Petroleum Gases) Methane is not generally considered an LPG although it can be liquefied at high pressures and low temperatures. All the gases come from the same source

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What has the author Robert B Jacobs written?

Robert B Jacobs has written: 'Single-phase transfer of liquefied gases' -- subject(s): Liquefied gases, Transportation


Will all the real gas be liquefied at high pressure?

No. It takes a combination of pressure and temperature to liquefy some gases. Hydrogen and helium were the last gases to be liquefied and that was with pressure and extremely low temperature.


How gases are liquified?

Usually by compression and then cooling the resulting concentrate.


What is the term for gaseous substances that have been chilled until they liquefy?

They are liquefied gases.


What is LPG which property of gases are used in them?

LPG is the abbreviation for Liquefied Petroleum Gas.The property used is its inflammability for use in internal combustion engines


Why is it that vapors can be liquefied only by compression while gases can only be liquefied by first lowering the temperature before compression?

The premise of the question is incorrect, so "why" is irrelevant. You appear to be making a novel distinction between "vapors" and "gases" that I have never heard before.


What gases are liquid?

All gases can be caused to change state to liquids. By either cooling, compression or a combination of both, any gas can be liquefied. This change is a physical change, by the way.


What are the gases that can be used as fuels?

Methane, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), butane, propane, acetylene, ethylene are gases that can be used as fuels.


Which gases cannot be liquefied by increasing their pressure?

Nig, its because the pressure is what makes the gas, if there ain't no pressure, ain't no gas.


What properties apply only to gases?

no fixed volumeno fixed shapeno specific physical form (the gas could be liquefied and even solidified)Kinetic theory of gases apply to gases only.


What is the main constituent of LPG?

LPG or Liquefied Petroleum Gas consists mainly of propane (60%) and butane (40%).


Why noble gases can be liquified easily?

Noble gsase are liquefied at very low temperatures, with many difficulties and expenses.