why is propane stored in household tank but natural gas is not?
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In order to get a useful amount of gaseous fuel into a reasonably-sized tank, you have to liquify it. This means that methane has to be cooled to a much lower temperature than propane in order to be turned to a liquid that can be stored in a tank.
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In order to get a useful amount of gaseous fuel into a reasonably-sized tank, you have to liquify it. This means that methane has to be cooled to a much lower temperature than propane in order to be turned to a liquid that can be stored in a tank.
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