AntarcticPilot
Well-Known Member
Methane (the lightest aliphatic hydrocarbon) would give 36 grams of water for every 16 grams of fuel. Ethane would give 54 grams of water for 36 grams of fuel, propane and so on.Thats interesting then. So better to choose a quality little paraffin heater than an unflued propane heater which are widely sold these days. The camping stove gas bottle types. If that sort of heater is wanted for portability reasons or cost.
Do you know how much worse it is? Its the higher hydrogen content is it as mentioned earlier?
| Carbon atoms | Weight of fuel | Weight of Co2 | Weight of water | Water resulting from burning one gram |
1 (Methane) | 16 | 44 | 36 | 2.25 |
2 (Ethane) | 30 | 88 | 54 | 1.8 |
3 (Propane) | 44 | 132 | 72 | 1.636363636 |
4 (Butane) | 58 | 176 | 90 | 1.551724138 |
5 (Pentane) | 72 | 220 | 108 | 1.5 |
6 (Hexane) | 86 | 264 | 126 | 1.465116279 |
7 (Heptane) | 100 | 308 | 144 | 1.44 |
8 (Octane - nominal petrol) | 114 | 352 | 162 | 1.421052632 |
9 (Nonane) | 128 | 396 | 180 | 1.40625 |
10 (Decane - nominal Diesel) | 142 | 440 | 198 | 1.394366197 |