Why is propane stored in household tanks but natural gas is not?
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Propane has a boiling point of -44 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure but natural gas has a boiling point of -260 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure. ... Natural gas is not stored in household tanks because the symmetry of its molecule makes it hard to liquify.
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Propane has a boiling point of -44 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure but natural gas has a boiling point of -260 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure. ... Natural gas is not stored in household tanks because the symmetry of its molecule makes it hard to liquify.
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