The gas is liquified under pressure and it it takes the entire avalaible place inside the cylinder. thus gas is filled in a cylinder
Yes, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is stored in liquid form under pressure in a gas cylinder. This allows for a larger volume of gas to be stored in a smaller space, making it easier for transportation and use.
It all depends on the size of the cylinder.
The gas in an LPG cylinder is stored in a liquefied state to allow for a large volume of gas to be stored in a relatively small space. This ensures efficient storage and transportation of the gas. Additionally, the liquefaction process facilitates easier handling and distribution of the gas to end-users.
In India, you have 14.2 Kg of gas filled in domestic cylinder. It contains methane and ethane mixed in "liquid" form. Mass of methane is 16 and that of ethane is 28. Mass of oxygen is 16*2=32. So roughly mass of them you take to be same. Now 1 gram of water turns up into into 1600 ml of vapour or gas. So mass of LPG is 14.2 and you round up it to 14 Kg. So mass of LPG is 14* 1000 =14,000 grams. So LPG would have in "Gas" form, it's mass would have 14,000/1600 = 8.75 grams. You round up it to 10 grams. (This should make up for, you have oxygen molecule heavier than LPG molecule.) So answer would be approximately "only" 10 grams of oxygen can be filled at room temperature, in LPG cylinder. If you store oxygen below minus 183 degree centigrade, you can store it in LPG cylinder and weight will be some where between 14 to 16 Kg.
LPG is filled in cylinders under pressure to keep it in its liquid state, which allows for more gas to be stored in a smaller volume. This enables easy transportation and storage of LPG cylinders for domestic and industrial use.
yes it can filled in LPG cylinder but how will you convert into liquid form
Yes, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is stored in liquid form under pressure in a gas cylinder. This allows for a larger volume of gas to be stored in a smaller space, making it easier for transportation and use.
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The filling pressure in an LPG cylinder refers to the amount of pressure at which the cylinder is filled with liquefied petroleum gas. This pressure can vary depending on factors such as the type of gas being used and the ambient temperature. Typically, the filling pressure for LPG cylinders ranges from 2 to 10 bar.
The pressure in a 50kg LPG gas cylinder can vary, but typically it ranges from 2.0 to 2.3 MPa (megapascals) at 15°C.
The weight of an empty LPG gas cylinder typically ranges from 15 to 35 kilograms, depending on the size and capacity of the cylinder.
It all depends on the size of the cylinder.
The gas in an LPG cylinder is stored in a liquefied state to allow for a large volume of gas to be stored in a relatively small space. This ensures efficient storage and transportation of the gas. Additionally, the liquefaction process facilitates easier handling and distribution of the gas to end-users.
Pressure in an LPG cylinder is dependant of the ambient temperature and the LPG mix considered. For 70% Propane and 30% Butane at 20 degrees Celsius the pressure is 102 PSI (lb/sq.in.) or 703 KPa. Please be aware that the pressure inside an LPG vessel will not drop as vapour LPG is being used. LPG cylinder is not to be understood and dealt with as a pressurised gas storage cylinder that will drop in pressure if gas is being taken out of the cylinder. LPG cylinder contains both liquid and vapour, as vapour is being used at an appliance the liquid vaporises under natural conditions and generates more vapour, hence the efficiency of the LPG storage systems.
The gas in the liquified state under pressure and it can be filled inside the cylinder. Then it takes the entire available place in side the cylinder. This way gas filled in side the cylinder.
In India, you have 14.2 Kg of gas filled in domestic cylinder. It contains methane and ethane mixed in "liquid" form. Mass of methane is 16 and that of ethane is 28. Mass of oxygen is 16*2=32. So roughly mass of them you take to be same. Now 1 gram of water turns up into into 1600 ml of vapour or gas. So mass of LPG is 14.2 and you round up it to 14 Kg. So mass of LPG is 14* 1000 =14,000 grams. So LPG would have in "Gas" form, it's mass would have 14,000/1600 = 8.75 grams. You round up it to 10 grams. (This should make up for, you have oxygen molecule heavier than LPG molecule.) So answer would be approximately "only" 10 grams of oxygen can be filled at room temperature, in LPG cylinder. If you store oxygen below minus 183 degree centigrade, you can store it in LPG cylinder and weight will be some where between 14 to 16 Kg.
LPG is filled in cylinders under pressure to keep it in its liquid state, which allows for more gas to be stored in a smaller volume. This enables easy transportation and storage of LPG cylinders for domestic and industrial use.