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Liquified Petroleum Gas

(LPG)
Definition

A flammable hydrocarbon gas, primarily composed of propane and butane, that has been pressurized into a liquid form for ease of storage and transport. It is commonly used as a fuel for heating, cooking, and vehicles, and can also be used as a feedstock in the chemical industry. LPG is stored in pressurized tanks and is widely utilized in both residential and commercial applications.

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