Use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) IN automobiles

in lpg •  7 years ago 
  •    Most people call liquefied petroleum gas as “propane”. That is because LPG is mostly made up of propane.
  •  LPG is made of a mixture of propane and other similar types of hydrocarbon gases.
  •  Different batches of LPG have slightly different amounts of the different kinds of hydrocarbon molecules.
  •  These hydrocarbons are gases at room temperature, but turn to liquid when they are compressed.
  •  LPG is stored in special tanks that keep it under pressure, so it stays a liquid.
  •  The pressure of these tanks is usually about 200 psi. 
  • LPG is the name given to the mixture of petroleum gases released during the extraction of crude oil and natural gas or during the refining of crude oil.
  •  It consists of a mixture of hydrocarbons including major components of propane and butane, minor component such as normal-butane, iso-butane, pentane     Most people call liquefied petroleum gas as “propane”.
  •  That is because LPG is mostly made up of propane. 
  • LPG is made of a mixture of propane and other similar types of hydrocarbon gases. 
  • Different batches of LPG have slightly different amounts of the different kinds of hydrocarbon molecules.
  •  These hydrocarbons are gases at room temperature, but turn to liquid when they are compressed.
  •  LPG is stored in special tanks that keep it under pressure, so it stays a liquid.
  •  The pressure of these tanks is usually about 200 psi.
  •  LPG is the name given to the mixture of petroleum gases released during the extraction of crude oil and natural gas or during the refining of crude oil. It consists of a mixture of hydrocarbons including major components of propane and butane, minor component such as normal-butane, iso-butane, pentane  
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