Fossil Fuels
Coal and gasoline are examples of fossil fuels.
chemical and potential energy
Peat, Lignite and Anthracite.
we release the potential energy to heat energy to do work
aluminium, coal, iron and copper
One example of a solid fuel is coal. Coal was used in many early factories during the beginning of the industrial, but was phased out because it was not a clean burning fuel source.
chemical and potential energy
Some examples are gasoline, iron ore, coal, natural gas, oil, and natural gas.
Energy that is stored into something and released by a chemical reaction is known as chemical energy. Some examples of these are batteries, gasoline, coal, and food.
The general term is "fuel". Specific examples include wood, coal, gasoline, etc.
when fuels such as coal and gasoline are burned they release nitrogen into the air true or false
gasoline, coal, gas and wood
gasoline, coal, gas and wood
combustion
No
Oil and fossilized coal.
Coal cannot be used to produce gasohol. Gasohol has two components, gasoline and alcohol. The gasoline is derived from petroleum (also known as oil) and the alcohol is derived from fermented vegetable matter of some kind (often corn). Coal cannot be processed into either gasoline or alcohol.
Coal oil, and natural gases are examples of fossil fuels