Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) used for cooking in homes is a combination of:
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SSC MTS 18th October 2021 Shift-1
methane and butane
Incorrect Answermethane and propane
Incorrect Answerhexane and propane
Incorrect Answerpropane and butane
Correct AnswerExplanation:
- Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is mainly used for cooking in homes.
- It is typically a mixture of hydrocarbons.
- Option 1: Methane and butane - Methane is not commonly part of LPG as it is a primary component of natural gas, not LPG.
- Option 2: Methane and propane - Again, methane is not typically part of LPG.
- Option 3: Hexane and propane - Hexane is not a standard component of LPG. It's mainly used as a solvent.
- Option 4: Propane and butane - Both propane and butane are standard components of LPG. They are compressed into liquid form for ease of storage and transport.
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