What is the difference between propane and liquefied petroleum gas?
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Are They the Same? Generally, propane and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) mean the same thing. However, the latter can contain butane and isobutane, in addition to propane. All are flammable hydrocarbon gases with the same chemical formulae categorized as LPG
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Generally, propane and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) mean the same thing. However, the latter can contain butane and isobutane, in addition to propane. All are flammable hydrocarbon gases with the same chemical formulae categorized as LPG
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