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If Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) combustion is replaced with...

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Question by Ramesh Kumar Nibhoria
Submitted on 11/10/2003
Related FAQ: Ozone Depletion FAQ Part I: Introduction to the Ozone Layer
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If Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) combustion is replaced with AGRO waste.Will this activity is OZONE friendlly? Please explain at my email id nibhoria@eth.net  


Answer by Quiz Kid
Submitted on 2/24/2004
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no it is not ozone friendly

 

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