A fuel's suitability for a specific purpose is determined by factors such as its energy content, combustion characteristics, compatibility with the combustion system, availability, and environmental impact. Different fuels have varying properties that affect their performance in engines, furnaces, or other applications. It is important to consider these factors when selecting a fuel for a particular use.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.
It is gasoline
We look for two things; high specific energy, and low mass. A heavy rocket can't fly, so the lighter the fuel, the better - but we also need to get a LOT of energy. Other less-important factors include our ability to handle the fuel safely, and the toxicity of the exhaust. But "fuel" isn't enough; kerosene is an acceptable rocket fuel, but will not burn by itself. We also must supply an oxidizer. In a jet airplane in the air, we can use the oxygen in the air - but there is no air in space, and even if there were we couldn't capture enough of it. So, many rockets use liquid oxygen as the oxidizer.
Yes, nitrile rubber is suitable for handling MTBE (methyl tert-butyl ether) due to its good resistance to hydrocarbons and solvents. However, the compatibility can vary based on the specific formulation and concentration of MTBE, so it's essential to check with the manufacturer for specific applications. Overall, nitrile rubber is commonly used in fuel applications, making it a viable choice for MTBE.
This is the energy in Joule/kilogram of the fuel.
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.
Can't see what purpose this would serve - diesel fuel is used for the same purpose as gasoline in a vehicle, to make it go. Please be more specific with the question.
A high energy content per unit mass and the ability to release that energy through combustion are important chemical properties that make a substance suitable as a fuel. Additionally, fuels should have good stability and be relatively easy to handle and transport.
It is gasoline
Petrol-which is oil-makes fuel along with wind.
to create fuel
when it is used for other purpose
This is because they are liquid. This helps them to be suitable to use in the vehicle as a type of fuel.
It's possible that the Gmelina seed oil could be a biodiesel. The oil is not edible, but has a specific gravity that suggests that it would make a suitable alternative fuel.
Hair grease is not suitable for use as fuel as it is typically a mixture of oils and waxes meant for hair care. Attempting to use hair grease as a fuel source can lead to inefficient burning and potentially harmful emissions. It's best to use appropriate fuels for your intended purpose.
Kerosene is naturally a pale yellow color, so it cannot be changed to white. If you need a white fuel for a specific purpose, you may need to consider using a different type of fuel or additive.
It turns the fuel pump on an off when needed.