Chemistry, asked by Vaishnavi200841, 8 days ago

why do we use different cylinders to store CNG and LPG

Answers

Answered by yaswantheswar2001
0

Answer:

An LPG-fuelled vehicle will not run on CNG as the two fuels are different from each other, have differing calcrific values and need different air-fuel ratios for combustion. CNG has to be stored at relatively higher pressure in a cylinder than LPG, so the same cylinder cannot be used for both gases.

Explanation:

Answered by sujaysunny11
0

Answer:

An LPG-fuelled vehicle will not run on CNG as the two fuels are different from each other, have differing calcrific values and need different air-fuel ratios for combustion. CNG has to be stored at relatively higher pressure in a cylinder than LPG, so the same cylinder cannot be used for both gases.

Explanation:

Similar questions