why dutane is inside the lpg cylinder
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Butane is a flammable hydrocarbon gas that is liquefied through pressurisation. ... Following its refinement, LPG is stored and distributed as a liquid under pressure until used, at which point it is utilised as either a liquid or a gas (vapour). It is used for heating and cooking, as well as auto fuel
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LPG is both propane and butane. As butane does not vaporise (turn from liquid to gas) well at colder temperature, LPG suppliers typically add propane to the percentage of propane and butane in LPG. Propane has a lower boiling point, at -42° vs -0.4°C for butane. So, propane will continue to vaporise in colder climates.
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