Advances in recent years have shown that there are even more efficient and cleaner ways to use biomass. It can be converted into liquid fuels, for example, or "cooked" in a process called "gasification" to produce combustible gases, which reduces various kinds of emissions from biomass combustion, especially particulates.
By increasing the pressure and by lowering the temperature.
Any gas can be converted to a liquid at a sufficiently low temperature.
You just bring its temperature below its boiling point of -297.31 degrees Fahrenheit.
evaporation
Flaming combustion requires liquid or solid fuels to be converted to the gas phase or vaporization.
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Solid Carbondioxide is called Dry ice.It is not converted into liquid but it is converted only into gas because Carbondioxide is gas.at high pressure and high temp it is converted into a superliquid.this super liquid not a real liquid.
Energy from the pressurization of a gas or liquid converted to heat
gas can be converted to liquid by increasing pressure and by lowering temperature of gas
That is evaporation.
evaporation
Condensation
nitrogen can be converted to liquid but not to solid form
Flaming combustion requires liquid or solid fuels to be converted to the gas phase or vaporization.
As family guy would say: That's condensation!
True
Solid Carbondioxide is called Dry ice.It is not converted into liquid but it is converted only into gas because Carbondioxide is gas.at high pressure and high temp it is converted into a superliquid.this super liquid not a real liquid.
Energy from the pressurization of a gas or liquid converted to heat
Yes through condensation it becomes a liquid, and through deposition it becomes a solid.
Energy from the pressurization of a gas or liquid converted to heat