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  2. Calor Gas - Wikipedia

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    For leisure use such as caravanning and barbecuing, Calor retail butane, propane and Patio Gas (an alternative brand name for propane) [7] cylinders, all of which come in a number of sizes. A new Calor Lite cylinder, produced from lightweight steel, released in 2008, was targeted at the caravan market but has now been withdrawn due to ...

  3. Liquefied petroleum gas - Wikipedia

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    Liquefied petroleum gas, also referred to as liquid petroleum gas (LPG or LP gas), is a fuel gas which contains a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, specifically propane, n-butane and isobutane. It can sometimes contain some propylene , butylene , and isobutene .

  4. Patio heater - Wikipedia

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    The chimenea is an alternative to the patio heater for home use, which burns wood instead of gas. Some newer types of patio heaters are electrically powered radiative heaters that emit infrared energy onto nearby surfaces, which in turn heat up the surrounding air. Other styles of outdoor patio heaters include:

  5. Calor - Wikipedia

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    Calor River (disambiguation) Calore Irpino (or Calore Beneventano), a tributary of the Volturno; Calore Lucano (or Calore Salernitano), a tributary of the Sele; Calor Gas, a brand of bottled propane and butane gas; Calor, a 1992 album by Julio Iglesias

  6. Gas constant - Wikipedia

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    The molar gas constant (also known as the gas constant, universal gas constant, or ideal gas constant) is denoted by the symbol R or R. It is the molar equivalent to the Boltzmann constant , expressed in units of energy per temperature increment per amount of substance , rather than energy per temperature increment per particle .

  7. Patio (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Patio Diet Cola was a brand of diet soda introduced by PepsiCo in 1963. [1] It was created in response to Diet Rite Cola. Fitness promoter Debbie Drake was Patio Diet Cola's spokesperson; [ 2 ] the drink was also marketed as a soda alternative for diabetics .