In which temperature natural gases is converted to LPG?
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The LPG is heated to about 380°C and purified by being passed through the cobalt molybdenum catalyst and zinc oxide bed. The resulting gas stream is mixed with the steam and after preheated at 480°C, it enters a nickel-catalyzed converter and is converted to hydrogen by carbon monoxide
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The pressure at which LPG becomes liquid, called its vapour pressure, likewise varies depending on composition and temperature; for example, it is approximately 220 kilopascals (32 psi) for pure butane at 20 °C (68 °F), and approximately 2,200 kilopascals (320 psi) for pure propane at 55 °C (131 °F).
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