How does LPG Explode?
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Cooking gas has a high expansion rate, and even a spark can result in an explosion. “In some cases, people left the stove open by mistake, resulting in the fire. In other cases, faulty regulators or tubes result in leakage, so the consumer isn't at fault all the time,” he said.
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The suddenly added large quantity of propane gas adds a lot of highly inflammable fuel to the ongoing fire, causing more explosions (including BLEVE – Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion) and catastrophic damage. ... LPG is also a gas at normal temperature and pressure.
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