what is the main component of LPG
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Prophane and Buten
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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.
The most common gases present in LPG include: Propane. Methane. Butane
Properties of LPG
LPG is twice as heavy as air and half as heavy as water.
LPG is colourless and odourless; hence an odorent is used to detect leaks.
LPG can be compressed at a ratio of 1:250, which enables it to be marked in portable containers in liquid form.
C3H8
LPG Mix is a flammable and explosive liquid of the 4th toxicity class. It is produced by mixing of hydrocarbon fractions after fractionation of NGL-SHFLU. Propane is a three-carbon alkane with the molecular formula C3H8, normally a gas, but compressible to a transportable liquid.