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What are the two main hydrocarbons present in L.P.G.?A.Butane + propaneB.Butane + isobuteneC.Propane + ethaneD.Methane + ethane

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What are the two main hydrocarbons present in L.P.G.?

A. Butane + propane
B. Butane + isobutene
C. Propane + ethane
D. Methane + ethane

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The two main hydrocarbons present in Liquefied Petroleum Gas (L.P.G.) are Butane and Propane. Therefore, the correct answer is:

A. Butane + Propane

L.P.G. primarily consists of these aliphatic hydrocarbons due to their desirable properties, such as a high energy content and low boiling points, making them easy to liquefy and transport. Butane (C₄H₁₀) and Propane (C₃H₈) are both commonly used as fuel for heating, cooking, and in vehicles equipped for it.

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