| propane |
a hydrocarbon fuel gas with the formula C3H8 that is used primarily as a bottled gas for heating and cooking. Being heavier than air, if propane is in a buried pipeline, it will require a separate pump to bring a sample into a gas detector's sensor chamber.
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| propane |
A liquefied petroleum gas (see LPG) containing more heat value than natural gas. It is colorless, odorless and non-toxic.
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| propane |
A gaseous hydrocarbon of the methane series. It is stored as a liquid in pressurized tanks and burned as a gas at atmospheric pressure.
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| propane |
The liquid chemical used for fuel with hot air balloons; stored in the tanks
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| propane |
Gas used in colder conditions. Usually supplied in red cylinders.
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