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1.1 This practice covers, by compositional analysis, the approximate determination of the following physical characteristics of commercial propane and special-duty propane (covered by Specification D 1835): vapor pressure, relative density, and motor octane number (MON).

1.2 This practice is not applicable to any product exceeding specifications for nonvolatile residues. (See Test Method D 2158.)

1.3 For calculating motor octane number, this practice is applicable only to mixtures containing 20 % or less of propene.

1.4 For calculated motor octane number in method, this practice is based on mixtures containing only components shown in .

1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard.

 

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  1. ASTM D2598-21


    Standard Practice for Calculation of Certain Physical Properties of Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases from Compositional Analysis

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  2. ASTM D2598-16


    Standard Practice for Calculation of Certain Physical Properties of Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases from Compositional Analysis

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  3. ASTM D2598-12


    Standard Practice for Calculation of Certain Physical Properties of Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases from Compositional Analysis

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  4. ASTM D2598-02(2007)


    Standard Practice for Calculation of Certain Physical Properties of Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases from Compositional Analysis

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  5. ASTM D2598-02


    Standard Practice for Calculation of Certain Physical Properties of Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases from Compositional Analysis

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  6. ASTM D2598-96(2001)

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    Standard Practice for Calculation of Certain Physical Properties of Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases from Compositional Analysis

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