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Diesel fuel itself is not organic. It is a refined petroleum product produced from crude oil through a process called fractional distillation.
No, diesel is not considered a raw material; it is a refined petroleum product used primarily as fuel for vehicles and machinery. Raw materials refer to basic substances that are processed or converted into products, whereas diesel has undergone refining and processing from crude oil. Thus, it is a finished product rather than a raw material.
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I'm seeing notes indicating that 1 gallon of Diesel contains 2.778 KG of carbon, and when burnt it will release approximately 22.384 pounds of CO2 per gallon.Let me convert to metric:3.785 liters per US Gallon.2.2 lbs / kg.So, 1 gallon releases 10.17 kg of CO2.1 liter of diesel releases about 0.73 kilos of Carbon, and 2.68 kilos of total CO2
Kerosene can be converted into diesel through a process called hydrocracking. This involves breaking down the larger molecules in kerosene into smaller ones to create a product that is more similar to diesel fuel. The process requires high temperatures, pressure, and catalysts to transform the chemical composition of the kerosene.
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Only if it is bio-diesel, aka from plants. Most diesel is a product of crude oil though.
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Diesel isn't used in crude oil it is a refined product of it
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The product is magnesium oxide MgO.
Products made from petroleum include gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, and various types of plastics and synthetic materials.
when a gram of sulfur is burnt the mass product formed will be more than 1gram,zero,less than 1 gram or equal to 1 gram.
Yes, any hydrocarbon that is not burnt 100% completely can cause this gas.
Yes. Gasoline and diesel engines are both heat engines.
No, diamond and graphite do not form the same product when burnt. Diamond will convert into carbon dioxide gas, while graphite will also convert into carbon dioxide gas.
Steam engine: external combustion (the fuel is burnt in the boiler and the steam led through pipes etc to the power cylinder(s). Diesel (and petrol and gas): internal combustion - the fuel is burnt in the cylinder. Otherwise they are all Heat Engines.