No, some are clear (gas). An example is natural gas. It is def. a fossil fuel. However, it does not have any smell or color.
Carbon is the component found in all living matter and fossil fuels.
Mineral fuel is a broad category that includes both fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas) and other resources like uranium. Fossil fuels specifically refer to hydrocarbons that formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals over millions of years. So, all fossil fuels are mineral fuels, but not all mineral fuels are fossil fuels.
No, halogens are not the basis for all fossil fuels. Fossil fuels primarily consist of hydrocarbons, which are compounds made of hydrogen and carbon. Halogens, such as chlorine, fluorine, bromine, and iodine, do not play a significant role in the formation of fossil fuels.
The main fossil fuels of nonrenewable sources are coal, oil (petroleum), and natural gas. These fuels are formed from the remains of plants and animals that decayed millions of years ago and are finite in quantity, making them nonrenewable resources.
They are all burned when used as energy sources (apex)
Carbon
The main reason of shortage of fuels in india is smagling of fuels in black.
No.
Carbon Black
No Solar and wind power are both not fossil fuels.
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.
No, some are clear (gas). An example is natural gas. It is def. a fossil fuel. However, it does not have any smell or color.
Halogens are not the basis of all fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are primarily composed of hydrocarbons, which are compounds made of hydrogen and carbon. Halogens like chlorine, bromine, and fluorine are not key components of fossil fuels.
no electricity is made from fossil fuels.
The most common element in all combustible fuels is Hydrogen, this is closely followed by the presence of Carbon.
carbon dioxide
All fuels by definition are used to produce energy, fossil fuels are no exception. (Shorter answer: Yes.)