Yes, diesel engines produce carbon monoxide as a byproduct of combustion.
Yes, diesel vehicles produce carbon monoxide as a byproduct of combustion.
Yes, a diesel engine does produce carbon monoxide during operation.
I am afraid it cannot produce biodisel
Diesel fuel cannot be used to produce gasohol as gasohol is a blend of gasoline and ethanol. Diesel fuel is used in diesel engines while gasohol is typically used in gasoline engines. Mixing diesel fuel with ethanol to produce gasohol would not be compatible for engine operation.
3 bananas and a Popsicle per mole of diesel
of course
diesel's dont produce enough
The difference is that diesel is more oily than petrol, and is cheaper to produce.
Yes, diesel fuel combustion produces carbon monoxide as a byproduct.
The amount of diesel required to produce 1 kW of electricity depends on the efficiency of the diesel generator. On average, a diesel generator has an efficiency of about 30% to 40%, which translates to approximately 0.25 to 0.5 liters of diesel per kWh generated. Therefore, to produce 1 kW over an hour, you would typically need around 0.25 to 0.5 liters of diesel, depending on the generator's efficiency and load conditions.
The amount of diesel needed to produce 1 MW of electricity can vary depending on the efficiency of the diesel generator. On average, it can range from about 0.25 to 0.3 gallons of diesel per hour per MW of electricity produced.