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does cylinder filling of LNG obeys gas law?Pls give ans about LNG not LPG​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Liquefied natural gas (LNG)

Linde Engineering offers natural gas liquefaction plants across the whole capacity range, extending from small to world-scale plants, bundling individually optimised processes with standardised plant modules.

Natural gas is one of the most important energy sources in the world today. It is the most readily available hydrocarbon source with the lowest air pollution potential. Already, approximately 30% of the world’s energy demand is met with natural gas. The majority of the gas is delivered via pipelines to local markets. However, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is playing an increasing important role in the world’s gas supply. This clean, alternative source of energy has the advantage of flexibility – it can be transported to any location worldwide without needing a fixed pipeline infrastructure.

In order to liquefy natural gas, it must be cooled to cryogenic temperatures of approximately -160°C. Under these conditions, the gas can be transported by cargo ships or road trucks as its volume occupies only 1/600 of the gaseous volume at atmospheric pressure.

Answered by ramkoti0001980
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Explanation:

Liquefied natural gas (LNG)

Liquid petroleum gas (LPG)

The Cylinder filling of LNG does not obey gas law

Because cylinder contains Liquid petroleum gas (LPG)

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