1)  In the visible spectrum, red light has the longest wavelength. As a result, it may be seen from a long distance. The colour red is associated with everything that is dangerous or urgent. Because LPG is highly combustible, it is coloured red for the consumer's protection.


2)  The odour of propane gas is caused by ethyl Mercaptan. It's a chemical that's added to liquified petroleum gas, or LPG, to warn users of a leak.


3)  The holes' primary function is to allow air to circulate between the surface and the cylinder. Furthermore, the water between the body and the ring will cause corrosion, reducing the cylinders' life. Gas leaking can be caused by water damage. The pores aid in water drainage.


4)  Because circular hoops can bear internal pressure by pure tension in the tank material rather than bending, gas bottles are cylindrical or spherical. In tension, materials may withstand more force than in bending.


5)  Within the cylinder, LPG is both a liquid and a vapour (gas).


6)  LPG is a portable, convenient, clean, safe, accessible, and efficient source of energy when used properly.


7)  Gas is an Australian fuel that is both cheaper and cleaner than diesel and unleaded gasoline. It comes in the forms of LPG, LNG, and CNG, and is used to power automobiles. Click on the feature boxes below to learn more about LPG, LNG, and CNG, and to help you determine which is best for your needs.


8)  The net weight of the contents of home gas cylinders is 14.2kg (150 grammes). The filled gas cylinder weighs 29.5kg (150 grammes). This assumes a tare weight of 15.3kg for the empty gas cylinder. In India, this is the weight of a filled gas cylinder.


9)  The net weight of the contents of home gas cylinders is 14.2kg (150 grammes). The filled gas cylinder weighs 29.5kg (150 grammes). This assumes a tare weight of 15.3kg for the empty gas cylinder. In India, this is the weight of a filled gas cylinder.


10)  LPG is a hydrocarbon-based flammable gas that is heavier than air due to its high density. Butane and propane gases, as well as their mixes in various amounts, are referred to as LPG. LPG used in residential gas cylinders in Turkey is made up of 70% butane and 30% propane.