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what are the two components of LPG? Answer in two words.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

LPG is composed hydrocarbons containing three or four carbon atoms. The normal components of LPG thus, are propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10). Small concentrations of other hydrocarbons may also be present. LPG burns readily in air and has an energy content similar to petrol and twice the heat energy of natural gas.

Answered by dharamisthapandya
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Explanation:

LPG is comprised primarily of propane and butane, whilst natural gas is mostly methane. ...

Propane boiling point is -42°C or -44°F at atmospheric pressure, the point at which liquid propane vaporises into gaseous propane. ...

Butane boiling point is -0.4°C at 1 atm pressure.

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