gas cylinder LPG used in house for cooking and CNG vehicles are example of gases in compressed air can you think of ANY OTHER example that uses compressibity of gas?
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LPG - Liquefied petroleum gas or liquid petroleum gas, also denoted as just propane or butane, are both flammable hydrocarbon gases used as fuel for heating, cooking and vehicular fuel.
CNG - compressed natural gas storage cylinders have a tare weight approximately 3x heavier than comparable capacity LPG cylinders. LPG can be compressed into a liquid, increasing its energy density. The biggest difference between CNG and LPG cars is the fuel itself. CNG is methane and LPG is propane and/or butane.
CNG gas is compressed natural gas storage – methane. LPG is liquefied petroleum gas – propane.
There are many similarities between LPG and CNG, as well as some major differences…
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