Among common solid fuels, peat generally has the lowest calorific value, typically ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 kcal/kg. In contrast, anthracite coal boasts the highest calorific value, often exceeding 7,000 kcal/kg. Thus, peat is the least energy-dense, while anthracite is the most.
Osmium is the solid element that has the highest density. Opposite of osmium is hydrogen which has the lowest density.
Plasma, gas, liquid, solid.
I will list them from the highest energy to the lowest: -Plasma -Gas -Liquid -Solid -Bose-Einstien Condensate
plasma is a physical state, from lowest to highest energy, it goes solid, liquid, gas, then plasma
Please rephrase your question: ' ...... from highest to lowest WHAT '
calorific value means the total amount of heat energy evolved when 1gm of the fuel is completely burnt. from the combustion equation find out enthalpy of combustion.then divide the molecular weight to that quantity.
The calorific value of municipal solid waste can vary depending on its composition, but it typically ranges between 6 to 19 MJ/kg. This value is an important factor in determining the energy potential of the waste for incineration or conversion into useful energy.
1. Argon 2. Solid Wax (C20H42) 3. Iodine 4. KCl 5. Brass
Paper, yard waste, food waste, and plastics.
calorific value of fuel
solid-apex
100