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What are Bio fuels Give examples?

Bio fuels are those fuels that are easier on the environment than petroleum-based fuels. Some examples are bio diesel and methane.


What is a bio-oil?

A bio-oil is any form of automotive oil which is synthesized, as opposed to petroleum-based.


What does a incinerator use to burn stuff?

natural gas, liquid petroleum gas, bio fuel, bio gas or Diesel


What are the advantages of using bio diesel compared to petroleum fuel?

Its far better for the environment.


What are the names of some vehicle fuels which are not made from petroleum?

Bio-diesel (although it is closely related), Hydrogen, Alcohol.


How does salt water affect chlorine demand?

It doesnt Chlorine demand is afected by the amount of bio material entering the water.


How did bio fuel affect food supply?

More farmers started to make bio fuel crops rather than food crops. The bio fuel crops take resources such as land and water away from food crop production, which means that food crop prices may rise as demand rises.


What is liquid bio fuel?

liquid bio fuel is the fuel which comes frm vegetables, animals and other organic materials. these fuels dont harm the environment as they are eco friendly. they produce 100% less sulphur dioxide than the normal petroleum fuels. moreover, they dont deplete the ozone layer.


What is a biocrude?

A biocrude is another term for a bio-oil - any automotive oil which is synthesized, as opposed to being petroleum-based.


Where does biofuels come from?

Biofuel comes from petroleum products which come from below the ground. Ethanol, however, the "bio" part of biofuels, comes from corn.


What effect does biodiesel have on the environment?

An environmental benefit of using bio diesel as an additive to petroleum-based diesel is a reduction in harmful emissions such as benzene, toluene, and xylenes, which are responsible for the health hazards and pollution associated with combustion of petroleum-based fuels.


Is kerosene bio degradable?

Kerosene is not biodegradable as it is a petroleum-based product. It can persist in the environment for a long time and can have harmful effects on ecosystems if not properly managed.