Physics, asked by ShreyaVirat, 11 months ago

List the components of CNG...even though its liquified...why do they call it a gas...?​

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Answered by newday
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Answer:

CNG is Compressed Natural Gas, which is mainly methane compressed at a pressure of 200 to 248 bars.....✔✔✔

Explanation:

CNG is made by compressing natural gas, (which is mainly composed of methane, CH4), to less than 1 percent of the volume it occupies at standard atmospheric pressure.

Answered by swamihey
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Answer:

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Explanation:

CNG - Compressed Natural Gas....

The Components of CNG :-

90% of Methane.....

10% of Ethane, Propane, Heavier Hydrocarbons, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, sulphur and CO2........

Let we see.....

CNG is a Gas that has a atmospheric pressure of less than 1 percent at the compression pressure of 25 MPa ( Mega Pascal)........

Then it is liquefied means it is called as LNG i.e, Liquefied Natural Gas.....

So, no confusions.......

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