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Petroleum gas : The component of petroleum gas is
butane (C4H10). The other components are propane (C3H8)
and ethane (C2H6). All these gases burn very easily
and are highly flammable. These compounds are gases under ordinary
temperatures and pressures. But they can be liquefied easily under pressure
and then they are called liquefied petroleum gas or LPG. LPG is the domestic
gas that we use in our kitchens. LPG is mostly butane but has small amounts
of propane and ethane also. In domestic LPG cylinders, small quantities of
foul smelling ethyl mercaptan (C2H5SH) are added so
that any gas leak can be detected. LPG cylinder is filled under pressure and
generally has 14 kg of liquid butane in it. This becomes very convenient to
handle and transport. The LPG vapourises and is used as gas in the kitchens.
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