Methyl mercaptan is added to LPG gas. Why?
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to prevent the threat of fire.
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strong odor of rotten cabbages.
Explanation:
LPG gas is basically propane and butane, and it is odorless in its natural state. ... To avoid this, Ethyl Mercaptan is added to the gas, which possesses that strong odor of rotten cabbages. This smell helps us detect whenever there is a leak, which actually makes a lot of sense from a safety and security perspective.
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