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Why is cooking gas stored in iron cylinders ?

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Answered by harleenrani8
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Answer:

Normally, the gas is stored in liquid form under pressure in a steel container, cylinder or tank. The pressure inside the container will depend on the type of LPG (commercial butane or commercial propane) and the outside temperature. As the liquid boils, it draws the heat energy from its surroundings.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Cooking gas stored in iron cylinders:

  • Cooking gas is stored in iron cylinders because during the application it derives heat energy from the wall of the cylinder.
  • These cylinders are usually steel made or iron.
  • These cylinders are made to store the gas at high pressure.
  • The cooking gas is LPG which stands for liquid petroleum gas.
  • The gases are usually commercial butane or commercial propane.
  • The LPG draws heat energy while boiling from the walls of the gas cylinder.
  • The gas cylinder gets its heat from the surrounding air.
  • When we turn on the gas, the LPG starts boiling and turns into vapour.

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