Science, asked by rupinder5911, 17 days ago

What is different in LPG and CNG
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Answered by Indianstar4841
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CNG is an abbreviation of “Compressed Natural Gas” whereas LPG is an abbreviation of “Liquefied Petroleum Gas”. The primary difference between CNG and LPG lies in the components that make up these fuels. While CNG is primarily made up of Methane, LPG is primarily made up of propane.

Answered by rehanna0911
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LPG is Liquified Petroleum Gas

LPG - i) It has various uses such as heating and cooking in homes. LPG also has industrial and agricultural uses.

         ii) It is highly flammable as it is much heavier than air.

         iii) The main source of obtaining LPG is from the process of extracting natural gas from reservoirs.

CNG is Compressed Natural Gas

CNG - i) Its primary use is as an alternative for fuel in automobiles.

          ii) It is relatively safe as it disperses rapidly into the air.

          iii) The primary source of obtaining CNG is from oil wells, bed methane wells, coal wells and even natural gas wells.

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