Hydrogen and Carbon :) hope it helped .. :)
May be we have to use CNG and LPG
CNG is compressed natural gas that means hydrocarbons mainly methane CH4, so hydrogen is present in combine form.
They're both alkanes, and both gases at normal atmospheric pressures and standard temperatures. However, LPG is propane, and CNG is mainly methane; the two have different combustion characteristics, and can't be freely interchanged without making modifications to the hardware that uses them.
They both are basically same. CNG stands for compressed natural gas. Natural gas is compressed to fill in cylinders to use in automobiles. In this way large quantity can be filled in cylinders. PNG stands for Piped natural gas . It is same as CNG but in natural form that is without compression .It is supplied in homes and industries.
CNG is made by compressing natural gas (which is mainly composed of methane [CH4]),
CNG can be used instead of petroleum
LPG: Liquefied Petroleum Gas CNG: Compressed Natural Gas
May be we have to use CNG and LPG
petroleum is a fuel but not pure form of fuel it refined to make it pure and from petroleum many components extracted such as CNG, Diesel etc.
CNG is compressed natural gas that means hydrocarbons mainly methane CH4, so hydrogen is present in combine form.
it is a fossil fuel obtained by the natural gas which is compressed while refining petroleum
CNG (compressed natural gas) OR LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)
yes, a car with gasoline engine can run with petrol,cng, and lpg.
Hi frnd CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas.You can use both cng as well as petrol and it will reduse 70% of your petrol cost Micheal 9310584008
I assume you mean compressed natural gas. That's made up of hydrocargons, mainly methane and ethane.
There are cars that run on diesel, CNG (Compressed Natural Gas), LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) and electric power.
CNG by itself is odorless. What gives CNG its smell is actually an additive.