LPG Debate Sparks Online Reactions Involving Nirmal Choudhary
Amid the ongoing LPG confusion online, remarks attributed to Rajasthan University Student Union president Nirmal Choudhary have drawn attention, with users debating basic awareness around how LPG cylinders function.
LPG stands for Liquefied Petroleum Gas, and cylinders are designed to store fuel in a liquid state under pressure. Typically, around 80–85% of the cylinder contains liquid (propane or butane), while the upper portion holds vapor. When the valve is opened, the pressure drops, allowing the liquid to convert into gas for usage.
This scientific explanation has become central to countering misinformation, especially viral claims suggesting cylinders are “filled with water.” Experts reiterate that seeing liquid inside a cylinder is normal behavior, not evidence of tampering.
The discussion highlights how technical misunderstandings can quickly spread online, particularly during supply issues, making accurate information and public awareness crucial.
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