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You can use liquid H2 as fuel. NASA has been doing it since the 1960's. However, the handling and storage of liquid hydrogen is challenging, and may not be within the capability of the average person to safely manage in a personal vehicle. Liquid hydrogen could be a fuel of choice for professionally managed public transit such as busses and trains.
LPG - liquid petroleum gas
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All fossil fuels.. The plants capture the energy from the sun and store much of it in their seed. Plants recycle the CO2 and give us O2 ,but the plant keeps the C... When the plant dies it will deteriorate into oil & gas...
Liquid, solid, gas, combination of two or more materials as in a battery.
Synthetic fuel or synfuel is a liquid fuel obtained from coal, natural gas, oil shale, or biomass. It may also refer to fuels derived from other solids such as plastics or rubber waste.
No, oil is a liquid fossil fuel extracted from the ground, while gas typically refers to natural gas or gasoline, which are gaseous or liquid fuels derived from oil or natural gas.
The fossil fuel, Coal and the gemstone, jet are formed from ancient plant materials. Jet is a type of lignite.
Biofuel In general terms, you're referring to a biofuel. A biofuel derived from a specific plant may have a more specific name. shut up nerd
Acrylic materials are made from oils, usually fossil fuel oil, but some can be made from vegetable oils.
liquid Hydrogen + liquid Oxygen
liquid fuel
Biofuel can best be described as an alternative fuel source, whether solid, liquid, or gas, which is derived from biomass. Biomass is the base compound for biofuels, and comes from grains, cellulose plants and animal fats. In other words, bio-fuel refers to the type of fuel that is derived from living matter. Biofuel may be produced from any carbon-based source that can be replenished rapidly, such as plants and plant materials. Biofuel converts the sugars and starches from sugarcane, corn, barley, canola and other high-cellulose plants into ethanol, which may be used on its own directly in internal-combustion engines, or mixed with gasoline. Palm oil, soybean oil and similar oils can also be chemically processed and blended with petrol-based diesel fuel to make biodiesel.
CME refers to Coconut Methyl Ester, and is found in the fatty esters derived from coconut oil.
Refuse-derived Fuel(RDF) is a fuel produced by processing municipal solid waste (MSW) with a waste converter technology.