Chemistry, asked by tanvi4941, 8 months ago

Why the petroleum gas liquefies on compression? Give reason. ​

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Answered by Gunsheen
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Explanation:

That's because the propane and butane have been compressed so they take up something like 274 times less space than normal. (By comparison, the air in a typical car tire is pressurized to roughly 2–3 times normal air pressure—so the gas in an LPG tank is squeezed about 100 times more!)

Answered by MrUnkn0wn
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Answer:

That's because the propane and butane have been compressed so they take up something like 274 times less space than normal. (By comparison, the air in a typical car tire is pressurized to roughly 2–3 times normal air pressure—so the gas in an LPG tank is squeezed about 100 times more!)

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