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Submitted: Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:15
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Good morning
I was just wondering what the SG of LPG and Petrol was .
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Reply By: Kiwi & "Grenade" - Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:16

Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:16
whats sg??
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Follow Up By: Member - MUZBRY-(MURRAY)(Vic) - Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:26

Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:26
Specific gravity. I should have said in the first place.
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Reply By: Willem - Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:26

Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:26
Muzz

Try Googling next time....LOL

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What are LPG properties?
Property Units Commercial Propane Commercial Butane Mixture 50% each
Specific gravity of Liquid at 15 deg C (Water=1) 0.504 0.582 0.543
Specific gravity of Vapor at 15 deg C(Air=1) 1.5 2.01 1.75
Vapor pressure at 38 deg C Kg/sq.cm 13.8 2.6 8.0
Boiling point at atm pressure Deg C - 42 9 + 9 to - 42
Ignition temperature in air Deg C 495-605 480-535 480-605
Latent Heat of Vaporization Btu/lb 184 167 175



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Follow Up By: Willem - Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:28

Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:28
And petrol Gohere
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Follow Up By: Willem - Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:30

Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:30
Try again www.geocities.com/vpracegasatlanta/specificgravityinfo.htm -
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Reply By: swampy66 - Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:32

Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:32
LPG (propane) is 0.58 at -40c

Petrol is 0.74 at 16c

SG of Liquids


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Reply By: Member - MUZBRY-(MURRAY)(Vic) - Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:50

Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:50
Thanks fellas. That is what i was after..
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Reply By: Member - evren1 (WA) - Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 15:06

Sunday, Oct 19, 2008 at 15:06
multiply by 8.33 and it will give you ppg ( pounds per gallon)

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