Gaseous fuel is air and mist those sort of things
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i think that gaseous fuels are already in the form of a gas so,it is easy for it to turn into flame.
I am pretty sure the answer is hydrocarbons.
human excreta , waste water contaminated by detergents, dirt or oil, industries etc...........................:)
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N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3 N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3
Not better, just a different application.
the gaseous remains of burning fossil fuels
Gaseous fuels require less excess air (10-30%) for complete combustion than solid fuels (100-150%).{combustion efficiency} Solid fuels, however, cost less per energy unit than gaseous fuels. {from less than zero for waste to energy plants, to about 1/2 the cost of natural gas for coal.}
There are 3 different types of fuel. They are solid fuels, liquid fuels and gaseous fuels. Included in there are gas, propane, coal, wood, diesel, hydrogen and kerosene,
i think that gaseous fuels are already in the form of a gas so,it is easy for it to turn into flame.
gaseous fuel is loosely paged
fuels are classified into three categories on the basis of physical state. 1.Solid fuels. Ex- wood, animal dung 2.Liquid fuels. Ex- Kerosene oil, petrol 3.Gaseous fuels.Ex-Biogas ,Hydrogen
Many fossil fuels are gaseous at STP. One example is methane.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
Burning fossil fuels can lead to pollution in the environment. Although fossil fuels can be useful, the burning of them should be reduced to preserve clean air.
gaseous fuel: natural gas liquid fuel: kerosene solid fuel: coal I found it at a useful website: http://www.jrwhipple.com/sr/fuel_info.html