PROPANE ANSWERS
Propane - Answer-Fossil fuel that is found mixed with natural gas and petroleum deposits in rocks deep
underground.
Expansion Ratio of Propane - Answer-270:1
Vapor density of Propane - Answer-1.56, making it heavier than air.
Propane disbursement - Answer-seeks low area and accumulate until it dissipates or finds and ignition
source.
Propane - Answer-LEL 2.3 UEL 9.5
1 gallon of propane weighs - Answer-4.23 lbs
Propane ignition temperature - Answer-920 degrees Fahrenheit and 1120 degrees Fahrenheit
Natural form propane - Answer-is colorless and odorless
Mercaptan is added to propane for smell - Answer-20% below lower explosive limit. 1 pound per 10,000
gallons, equates to 1 part per billion.
Propane is in a liquid state when contained and stored - Answer-Specific gravity of propane .504 versus
water 1.0 which makes it lighter than water.
Propane - Answer-Fossil fuel that is found mixed with natural gas and petroleum deposits in rocks deep
underground.
Expansion Ratio of Propane - Answer-270:1
Vapor density of Propane - Answer-1.56, making it heavier than air.
Propane disbursement - Answer-seeks low area and accumulate until it dissipates or finds and ignition
source.
Propane - Answer-LEL 2.3 UEL 9.5
1 gallon of propane weighs - Answer-4.23 lbs
Propane ignition temperature - Answer-920 degrees Fahrenheit and 1120 degrees Fahrenheit
Natural form propane - Answer-is colorless and odorless
Mercaptan is added to propane for smell - Answer-20% below lower explosive limit. 1 pound per 10,000
gallons, equates to 1 part per billion.
Propane is in a liquid state when contained and stored - Answer-Specific gravity of propane .504 versus
water 1.0 which makes it lighter than water.