No.
Fossil fuels an example of three states of matter because they come in different forms: solid, liquid, and gas Coal is a solid. Petroleum is a liquid. Natural gas is a gas.
Pyrolysis
Coal is an important energy source of the nature. Coal is the most significant source for power generation worldwide, and coalbed methane production in most of the countries. Coal gasification produces Hydrogen that is used in making ammonia, and for upgrading fossil fuels.
No! the most plentiful fossil fuel on the planet is coal which is definitely solid.
There are solid rocket fuels, and there are liquid rocket fuels.
No.
The difference will be in their physical state i.e., solid and liquid state and in their chemical composition. Solid fuels that are used are the filling inside bombs i.e,. gun powder. Liquid fuels used are RDX etc.
The process of gasification is when carbon containing feedstock is turned into synthetic gas. The process of gasification is accomplished through a set of chemical reactions.
Bagasse, peat moss, anthracite coal, lignite coal, petroleum coke and biomass are all solid fuels.
The name of the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas is called sublimation.
Not better, just a different application.
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.}
Chris Higman has written: 'Gasification' -- subject(s): Coal gasification
Flaming combustion requires liquid or solid fuels to be converted to the gas phase or vaporization.
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Coal is a solid fossil fuel.