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 |  |  | Propane - Source: Encyclopedia II - Propane - UsesWhen commonly sold as fuel it is also known as liquified petroleum gas (LPG or LP-gas) and can be a mixture of propane with smaller amounts of propylene, butane and butylene, plus ethanethiol as an odorant to allow the normally odorless propane to be smelled. In North America, propane is primarily a pure fuel with only the odorant added.
It is used as fuel in cooking on many barbecues, portable stoves, and in motor vehicles. Propane powers some locomotives, buses, forklifts, and taxis and is used for heat and cooking in recreational v ...
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