- Propane - Wikipedia
Propane ( ˈproʊpeɪn ) is a three- carbon chain alkane with the molecular formula C3H8 It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, but becomes liquid when compressed for transportation and storage
- Propane | PERC - Propane Education Research Council
Propane and renewable propane reduce carbon emissions while reliably meeting energy needs in homes, businesses, farms, and on the road That’s why propane is the energy for everyone
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- Propane | Fuel, Energy Source, Gas | Britannica
Propane, a colourless, easily liquefied, gaseous hydrocarbon (compound of carbon and hydrogen), the third member of the paraffin series following methane and ethane The chemical formula for propane is C3H8 It is separated in large quantities from natural gas, light crude oil, and oil-refinery
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Propane is used for heating, cooking, materials handling, on and off-road vehicles, back up power supply, and a number of industrial processes Propane is used to supply entire communities when natural gas is not an option
- What is propane gas: Propane properties, uses, and chemical formula
Propane is a byproduct of processing and refining these natural gases and crude oil It is isolated - sometimes through refrigeration and other times through distillation - and pressurized into liquid form so it’s easier to store and transport
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