liquefied petroleum gas
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Definition
Noun: - A fuel gas mixture: Liquefied petroleum gas refers to hydrocarbon gases, typically propane or butane, that are stored under pressure in a liquid state. It is used as a fuel for heating, cooking, and in vehicles.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Many rural homes use liquefied petroleum gas for cooking and heating.
- The forklift was powered by liquefied petroleum gas, making it suitable for indoor use.
- Converting the car to run on liquefied petroleum gas can reduce emissions.
Advanced Usage
- As a specific fuel type: Often discussed in contexts of energy alternatives, safety regulations, and portable fuel supply.
- The safety protocols for storing liquefied petroleum gas are very strict.
Variants and Related Words
- LPG: A common initialism for "liquefied petroleum gas".
- The price of LPG has increased this winter.
- Propane: A specific hydrocarbon gas commonly a major component of LPG.
- The grill is fueled by a tank of propane.
- Butane: Another hydrocarbon gas often a component of LPG.
- Butane is often used in portable camping stoves.
Synonyms
- Bottled gas: A general term for fuel gases stored and transported in pressurized containers.
- LP gas: Another abbreviated form synonymous with LPG.
Related Phrases
- LPG tank: The pressurized container used to store the gas.
- We need to refill the LPG tank.
- LPG conversion: The process of modifying an engine or appliance to use LPG.
- The LPG conversion made the van more economical to run.
Noun
- hydrocarbon gases, usually propane or butane, kept under pressure