Physics, asked by misti5995, 11 months ago

what is difference between petroleum gas and natural gas?plz fast​

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Answered by abc1590
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Petroleum gas is mainly C3 and C4 based (propane and butane), whilst natural gas is predominantly C1 and C2 (methane and ethane). Petroleum gas is generally produced via the cracking of naphtha, which is one of the components separated during crude oil refining

Answered by Purvgohil
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Crude oil and natural gas are fossil fuels that are used for heating. ... Crude oil, or petroleum, is a flammable liquid that consists of hydrocarbons and other organic compounds found beneath the earth through oil drilling. Natural gas consists mostly of methane and hydrocarbons or ethane.

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