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Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)

Liquified petroleum gas (LPG) is derived from fossil fuel sources. It is composed primarily of propane and/or butane, and it burns cleanly without producing soot. It is commonly used in vehicles and household heating appliances.

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WILL LPG EMIT POLLUTION?

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Yes but in smaller amounts than diesel and gasoline. Burning LPG is said to result in lesser hydrocarbon emissions. It is known to be lesser by almost 70% in comparison with diesel and 40% in comparison with petrol.

Is propane LPG gas explosive?

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Yes the could be. They are flammable gases.

What smell is added with lpg gas?

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LPG does not have any smell that is gas.

Are dry leaves an alternative for charcoal or LPG?

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They are a source of energy and in the proper burner could be used as an alternative.

How many megajoules of energy is there per kilogram of LPG?

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Liquefied petroleum gas has 49 megajoules of energy per kilogram.

Which substance is used in LPG to detect leakage?

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Ethanethiol is commonly used as an odorant in LPG to detect leaks.

Is LPG a solid liquid or a gas?

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Liquefied petroleum gas is a gas at room temperature but is compressed into a liquid for transportation.

What are the main constituents of LPG?

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Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) is prepared by refining petroleum or 'wet' natural gas.

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sketch for LPG fuel supply system for S.I.Engines