Which statement is correct?
• LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) – what it mainly consists of and how it’s stored • NGL (Natural Gas Liquids) – what they are and how they differ from LNG • Difference between a pure substance and a mixture of hydrocarbons
• Think about the main component of LNG. Is it mostly one light gas (like methane), or is it mostly heavier liquids? • Consider what NGL stands for and whether it is heavier or lighter than the main component of LNG. • Ask yourself: is LNG normally perfectly pure, or can it contain small amounts of other hydrocarbons?
• Verify what LNG is primarily made of (name of the main hydrocarbon). • Confirm whether NGL is heavier or lighter than the main LNG component. • Check if commercial LNG is ever completely pure, or if it typically has small quantities of other hydrocarbons present.
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