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Most people know propane as the fuel in a white container attached to a barbecue grill. But propane has long proven its versatility for heating homes, heating water, cooking, drying cloths, fueling gas fireplaces, and as an alternative fuel for vehicles. However, more propane is used to make petrochemicals which are the building blocks for plastics, alcohols, fibers, and cosmetics, to name just a few.
Propane naturally occurs as a gas at atmospheric pressure but can liquified if subjected to moderately increased pressure. It is stored and transported in its compressed liquid form, but by opening a valve to release

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