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LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is the same regardless of its end use.
no that is silly
The density of domestic LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) typically ranges from 0.51 to 0.58 g/cm³.
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
LPG (Liquefied petroleum gas or Auto-gas) is liquefied under moderate pressure. When allowed to revert to vapour it expands 270 times its liquid volume.LPG is a hydrocarbon fuel comprising of a mixture of mostly propane and butane.-Automotive LPG is not the same as the LPG used in domestic applications including BBQs. Appliances such as BBQs are designed to operate on 100 percent propane only.
LPG cars are sold at many different places in the United States. LPG cars are sold at, Summit Auto in Auburn N,Y, and in the auto-trader magazine. Auto Trader magazine gives a list of all vehicles for sale in an area.
15kg , 14.5kg , 5kg , 21 kg ,10kg
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.
the auto lpg in rajasthan isn't the best of quality but is very cheap. many of the pumps in rajasthan have dead rats, dogs and has many amputated limbs in the well of the pipes, this means that the lpg is good. i hope this is of help.