human excreta , waste water contaminated by detergents, dirt or oil, industries etc...........................:)
Gaseous fuels are fuels that exist in a gaseous state at standard atmospheric conditions. Examples include natural gas, propane, and butane. These fuels are commonly used for heating, cooking, and powering vehicles.
No, not all fuels are solid. Fuels can exist in different states - solid, liquid, or gas. Examples of liquid fuels include gasoline and diesel, while examples of gaseous fuels include natural gas and hydrogen.
Fuel that is not a liquid or solid can be a gas. Many road vehicles use natural gas or propane but I have not heard of an aircraft that does.Fuel that is not a liquid nor a solid is probably gaseous - like the natural gas we use for our cars.
Gaseous fuel is more flammable than liquid fuel because it has a higher surface area to volume ratio, allowing it to mix more easily with oxygen in the air. This leads to quicker combustion and a higher likelihood of ignition. Additionally, gaseous fuels often have lower flash points compared to liquid fuels, making them ignite more readily at lower temperatures.
Gasification is a process that converts solid fuels, such as coal, biomass, or municipal solid waste, into a gaseous fuel known as syngas. This syngas can be used as a cleaner alternative to traditional solid fuels for power generation or as a feedstock for producing chemicals and fuels. Gasification typically involves high temperatures and controlled amounts of oxygen or steam to break down the solid feedstock into its gaseous components.
Gaseous fuels are fuels that exist in a gaseous state at standard atmospheric conditions. Examples include natural gas, propane, and butane. These fuels are commonly used for heating, cooking, and powering vehicles.
No, not all fuels are solid. Fuels can exist in different states - solid, liquid, or gas. Examples of liquid fuels include gasoline and diesel, while examples of gaseous fuels include natural gas and hydrogen.
Not better, just a different application.
the gaseous remains of burning fossil fuels
Steam, clouds, and fog are all examples of water in a gaseous state.
Fuel that is not a liquid or solid can be a gas. Many road vehicles use natural gas or propane but I have not heard of an aircraft that does.Fuel that is not a liquid nor a solid is probably gaseous - like the natural gas we use for our cars.
Examples of primary fuels - wood, coal Examples of secondary fuels - charcoal, coke
Fossil Fuels
Bio fuels are those fuels that are easier on the environment than petroleum-based fuels. Some examples are bio diesel and methane.
There are 3 different types of fuel. They are solid fuels, liquid fuels and gaseous fuels. Included in there are gas, propane, coal, wood, diesel, hydrogen and kerosene,
mixture of particles in the air
gaseous fuel is loosely paged