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.
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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.
no that is silly
The density of domestic LPG in gaseous form is 2.155 kilograms per cubic meter. Its density in liquid form is 553 kilograms per cubic meter.
Mercapta is added to LPG to make sure wheather it is leaking or not.
The mass flow rate of domestic LPG can vary depending on the usage and demand. On average, a typical residential LPG system in a household may have a flow rate ranging from 1 to 2 kg/hour. This can also depend on the number and type of LPG appliances connected to the system.
mostly for domestic purpose example for cooking
15kg , 14.5kg , 5kg , 21 kg ,10kg
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LPG is filled in cylinders under pressure to convert it into a liquid state, which makes it easier and more efficient to transport and store. By compressing the gas into a liquid form, a much larger volume of fuel can be stored in a smaller space, making it more convenient for domestic and commercial use.
LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is the same regardless of its end use.
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.