The energy output from LPG gas is as follows :12.9 Kwh/Kg & 7.5 Kwh/Ltr.
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The calorific value of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is usually around 46.1 MJ/kg, which is equivalent to approximately 12.8 kWh/kg. This value may vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the LPG being used.
Approximately 1.8 liters of LPG equal 1 kilogram of LPG.
No, 1 kilogram of liquid LPG will have a higher energy content than 1 kilogram of LPG vapor because the liquid form is denser and contains more molecules packed closely together. This means that the liquid form will provide more energy when burned compared to the vapor form.
1 kilogram of LPG is equivalent to approximately 1.96 normal cubic meters (Nm³) of LPG.
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Liquefied petroleum gas has 49 megajoules of energy per kilogram.
The density of LPG can vary, but typically it is around 0.54 kg/L. Therefore, there are approximately 0.54 kilograms in a liter of LPG.
The calorific value of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is approximately 46,000 kilocalories per kilogram.
Approximately 0.51 kilograms of LPG are equivalent to 1 MMbtu (million British thermal units).
One kilogram of LPG contains approximately 22,000 to 24,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) of energy. The exact value may vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the LPG.
It takes about 1.2 cubic meters of natural gas to produce 1 kilogram of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). This conversion factor can vary depending on the efficiency of the production process and the composition of the natural gas.
One kilocalorie, or kcal, is equal to 0.00014285714285714 kg SKE. One kg has 7,000 kcal.