All of us are familiar with LPG cooking gas cylinder used at home
1) In what form gas is stored ? What are the factors responsible for it?
2) What is the change observed when regulator is opened? Why
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Explanation:
When using LP Gas cylinders:
always ensure adequate ventilation and never use indoors or in confined spaces.
always read the manufacturers operating instructions.
do not connect or disconnect cylinders near a naked flame.
do not use LPG in windy conditions.
always keep cylinders cool and away from flames, sparks and heat....
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Explanation:
1) The gas is normally stored in a pressurized liquid form in a steel container. This is because LPG burns readily in air (which is why we use it for cooking).
2) When we open the regulator, the liquid escapes from the nozzle of the cylinder (where the pressure is very less) to the stove for our usage.
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