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Find the density and specific weight of propane, C3H8, at different temperatures and pressures, using online calculator or tables. Compare the values for liquid and gaseous propane, and see the units conversion.
- Propane
Online calculator, figures and tables showing density and...
- Propane
Online calculator, figures and tables showing density and specific weight of propane, C3H8, at temperatures ranging from -187 to 725 °C (-305 to 1300 °F) at atmospheric and higher pressure - Imperial and SI Units.
The density of liquid propane at 25 °C (77 °F) is 0.493 g/cm 3, which is equivalent to 4.11 pounds per U.S. liquid gallon or 493 g/L. Propane expands at 1.5% per 10 °F. Thus, liquid propane has a density of approximately 4.2 pounds per gallon (504 g/L) at 60 °F (15.6 °C).
The density of liquid and gaseous propane is highly temperature dependent. See the graph and table of vapor pressure and density values for different temperatures, and the references for the data sources.
Density (Liquid) as a function of Temperature and Pressure Temperature from 85.525 K to 369.89 K Pressure from 1 kPa to 1000000 kPa
Find the density of liquid propane at atmospheric pressure and other chemical, physical and thermal properties of propane gas. See the phase diagram of propane and related topics on fuels and combustion.
Propane liquefied weighs 0.493 gram per cubic centimeter or 493 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of propane liquefied is equal to 493 kg/m³; at 25°C (77°F or 298.15K) at standard atmospheric pressure.