Liquefied petroleum gas or LPG is a type of hydrocarbon gas that is obtained by refining crude oil or processing natural gas . This gas is composed of either propane and butane by themselves or as a mixture of the two. [2] And if you live somewhere reasonably rural, you probably can't even have gas at home. But there's a very simple way to enjoy the benefits of gas even when normal piped supplies are out of reach: you can convert to LPG (liquified petroleum gas )—a really convenient, super-pressurized gas stored in liquid form in a tank, canister, or bottle. Liquefied petroleum gas or LPG is the term applied to the propane and butane hydrocarbons that exist in the gaseous state under atmospheric ambient conditions but can be converted to the liquid state under conditions of moderate pressure at ambient temperature. What Is Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)? LPG is a fossil fuel used as a source of energy which means it is not renewable. It is a flammable hydrocarbon gas mixture composed of hydrocarbons with three or four carbon atoms. Thus, the typical LPG components are propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10). Other hydrocarbons may be found in trace amounts. LPG burns well in the air and has a similar energy content to gasoline and twice the heat energy of natural gas . As a result, it is a wonderful fuel for ...

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