Difference between revisions of "Propane Gas"

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Colorless gas with an added natural odor.<br>
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Etremely flammable. Gas is heavier than air. Distant ignition possible. Gas-air mixtures (2-9.5%) are explosive.
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See BUTANE GAS.<br>
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Store as LPG
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Hazard: UN 1978 Class 2, 2.1<br>
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==Description==
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Colorless gas with an added natural odor.<br><br>
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Extremely flammable. Gas is heavier than air. Distant ignition possible. Gas-air mixtures (2-9.5%) are explosive.
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See Butane Gas. Store as LPG
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Hazard: Class 2, 2.1<br>
 
EC 200-827-9
 
EC 200-827-9
 
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<b>Full information on this product is in the process of completion.</b>
  
 
[[Category:Oil and chemicals]]
 
[[Category:Oil and chemicals]]
 
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Revision as of 20:46, 15 March 2012

Infobox on Propane Gas
Example of Propane Gas
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Propane Gas

Description

Colorless gas with an added natural odor.

Extremely flammable. Gas is heavier than air. Distant ignition possible. Gas-air mixtures (2-9.5%) are explosive. See Butane Gas. Store as LPG

Hazard: Class 2, 2.1
EC 200-827-9

Full information on this product is in the process of completion.