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jim , like anyone else I could write an article in wiki that said that lpg was a mixture of ether and chloroform
wouldn't be true though
There are plenty of informative sites to read from, not just Wiki , but frankly I don't see what point you are trying to make.
I was employed in the petro-chemical refining industry for +20 years, I certainly don't claim to be an expert but do have some knowledge without reference to Wiki.
AFAIK there is no ISO standard for LPG, it is either mainly Propane, Butane or a Mix, and it's not possible for a user to know exactly what a forecourt pump is delivering, so any argument about what the constituent gasses are is academic and pointless.
LPG could be a multi-component mixture of n-propane, iso-propane, n-butane, iso-butane and perhaps even some of the various butylenes. The exact composition of the LPG depends upon which refinery produced it and when they produced it.