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10W 30. The lower the number, the lower the viscosity or 'thickness'. Lower number means thinner oil at the same temperature
The iodine value of biodiesel gives an indication of the degree of unsaturation in the fatty acid chains present in the biodiesel. It is typically lower for biodiesel derived from saturated fats or oils, and higher for biodiesel derived from unsaturated fats or oils. Knowing the iodine value can help assess the oxidative stability and cold flow properties of biodiesel.
One liter of biodiesel contains approximately 37,000 to 39,000 British thermal units (BTUs). This value can vary slightly based on the specific composition of the biodiesel and its source materials. Generally, biodiesel has a slightly lower energy content compared to petroleum diesel.
Biodiesel generally provides slightly lower fuel economy compared to petroleum diesel, typically resulting in about 5-10% less mileage per gallon. This difference is mainly due to biodiesel's lower energy content. However, the exact mileage can vary based on the vehicle, engine type, and specific biodiesel blend used. Ultimately, while biodiesel is a more renewable option, it may not offer the same fuel efficiency as traditional diesel.
A gallon of biodiesel contains approximately 120,000 to 130,000 British thermal units (BTUs). The exact BTU content can vary slightly depending on the specific composition and feedstock used to produce the biodiesel. Generally, biodiesel has a lower energy content compared to traditional diesel fuel.
Biodiesel is a cleaner alternative to gasoline as it produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants. It is produced from renewable resources like vegetable oils and animal fats, reducing dependence on fossil fuels. However, biodiesel can have slightly lower energy content than gasoline, resulting in lower fuel efficiency.
Biodiesel has 8% lower overall sulfer oxide emissions compared to normal diesel fuel, and sulfur oxides are major components to acid rain.
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Yes it is safe to mix petroleum diesel and biodiesel. Blends of biodiesel and petroleum diesel are designated "BX." Where "B" states that the fuel mixture is a biodiesel blend and "X" indicates the percentage of biodiesel in the blend. For example, common blends of biodiesel in North America include B2 (2% biodiesel), B5(5%), B20(20%), and B100(100%). B100 is also know as "neat," or pure, biodiesel.