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Is propane a fuel?

Yes it is a fossil fuel.


What are current uses for propane?

See related link. Most people know propane is used for cooking, but may not know it is the third most popular fuel for vehicles after gasoline and diesel.


Are there alternatives to crude oil?

there are many alternatives, one being vegetable oil, hemp and bio fuelsEdit bmdunster: Source - (http://environment.about.com/od/fossilfuels/tp/top_alt_fuels.htm)1. Ethanol as an Alternative Fuel.Ethanol is an alcohol-based alternative fuel that is made by fermenting and distilling crops such as corn, barley or wheat. Ethanol can be blended with gasoline to increase octane levels and improve emissions quality. 2. Natural Gas as an Alternative FuelNatural gas is an alternative fuel that burns clean and is already widely available to people in many countries through utilities that provide natural gas to homes and businesses. When used in natural gas vehicles-cars and trucks with specially designed engines-natural gas produces far fewer harmful emissions than gasoline or diesel. 3. Electricity as an Alternative FuelElectricity can be used as a transportation alternative fuel for battery-powered electric and fuel-cell vehicles. Battery powered electric vehicles store power in batteries that are recharged by plugging the vehicle into a standard electrical source. Fuel-cell vehicles run on electricity that is produced through an electrochemical reaction that occurs when hydrogen and oxygen are combined. Fuel cells produce electricity without combustion or pollution. 4. Hydrogen as an Alternative FuelHydrogen can be mixed with natural gas to create an alternative fuel for vehicles that use certain types of internal combustion engines. Hydrogen is also used in fuel-cell vehicles that run on electricity produced by the petrochemical reaction that occurs when hydrogen and oxygen are combined in the fuel "stack." 5. Propane as an Alternative FuelPropane-also called liquefied petroleum gas or LPG-is a byproduct of natural gas processing and crude oil refining. Already widely used as a fuel for cooking and heating, propane is also a popular alternative fuel for vehicles. Propane produces fewer emissions than gasoline, and there is also a highly developed infrastructure for propane transport, storage and distribution. 6. Biodiesel as an Alternative FuelBiodiesel is an alternative fuel based on vegetable oils or animal fats, even those recycled after restaurants have used them for cooking. Vehicle engines can be converted to burn biodiesel in its pure form, and biodiesel can also be blended with petroleum diesel and used in unmodified engines. Biodiesel is safe, biodegradable, reduces air pollutants associated with vehicle emissions, such as particulate matter, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. 7. Methanol as an Alternative FuelMethanol, also known as wood alcohol, can be used as an alternative fuel in flexible fuel vehicles that are designed to run on M85, a blend of 85 percent methanol and 15 percent gasoline, but automakers are no longer manufacturing methanol-powered vehicles. Methanol could become an important alternative fuel in the future, however, as a source of the hydrogen needed to power fuel-cell vehicles. 8. P-Series Fuels as Alternative FuelsP-Series fuels are a blend of ethanol, natural gas liquids and methyltetrahydrofuran (MeTHF), a co-solvent derived from biomass. P-Series fuels are clear, high-octane alternative fuels that can be used in flexible fuel vehicles. P-Series fuels can be used alone or mixed with gasoline in any ratio by simply adding it to the tank.


Which family of fuel gas do propane and butane belong to?

Propane and butane belong to the family of liquefied petroleum gases (LPG). LPG is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases that are commonly used as fuel in heating appliances, cooking equipment, and vehicles.


What does the chemical formula C3H8 stands for?

The chemical formula C3H8 stands for propane. It is a hydrocarbon compound consisting of three carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms. Propane is commonly used as a fuel for heating and cooking, as well as in vehicles and industrial applications.


Who uses propane?

Propane is commonly used by residential, commercial, and industrial customers for heating homes and buildings, cooking, hot water heating, and powering appliances such as dryers and stoves. It is also used in agriculture for crop drying, pest control, and heating greenhouses. Additionally, propane is used as a fuel source for vehicles like trucks and buses.


What are the differences between methane and propane in terms of their properties and uses?

Methane is a simpler hydrocarbon with one carbon atom and is a gas at room temperature, while propane has three carbon atoms and is a liquid. Methane is commonly used as a fuel for heating and cooking, while propane is often used in portable stoves, grills, and as a fuel for vehicles.


Which two main ingredients in LPG?

The two main ingredients in LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) are propane and butane. These gases are commonly used as fuel for heating, cooking, and powering vehicles.


How types of fuel you can take in cars engine?

Gasoline, Diesel, Propane, E85 in a flex fuel vehicle, & Hydrogen in future vehicles. Old steam powered cars used coal, or wood as a fuel.


In which way is propane useful?

Propane is widely used as a domestic fuel.


What different types of fuels are used in vehicles today?

Vehicles today utilize a variety of fuels, including traditional gasoline and diesel, which power most internal combustion engines. Alternative fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel offer renewable options. Electric vehicles run on batteries, while hydrogen fuel cells use hydrogen to generate electricity. Additionally, some vehicles operate on compressed natural gas (CNG) and propane, expanding the range of available fuel sources.


Is ethanol a type of alcohol fuel?

Yes, ethanol is a type of alcohol fuel that can be used as an alternative to gasoline in engines. It is commonly used as a renewable fuel source in vehicles, especially in countries with biofuel mandates.