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What are 4 fossils fuels and why are they called fossil?

oil, coal, natural gas, coke they are called fossil fuels because they are as old as fossils. They take thousands, if not millions of years to turn into what they are.


What is fossil resin called?

Amber.


Substance derived from carbonaceous fossil fuel?

coke


Is coke a fossil fuel?

Absolulutely!! Coke is make by people and it's not living so...YES!!


What is the difference between coal and coke?

Coal is a natural fossil fuel formed from plant matter, while coke is a man-made fuel produced by heating coal in the absence of air. Coke is denser and has a higher carbon content than coal, making it a more efficient fuel for industrial processes like steel production.


What type of energy does a furnace use?

A furnace can be heated by fossil fuels like coal, coke, or natural gas, which is chemical energy or it can be electric.


What gases can be in coke?

None you retard your own natural gas.. teehee. :)


Example of industrial psycology?

Two words: NEW COKE


Is coke and 7 up bad for you?

Coke is bad because the acid in it dissolves the calcium in your bones making you vulnerable to braking bones. 7up is natural with no fat. So coke is bad but 7 up is good.


Chemical formula of coke?

coke mean Carbon is in it's natural state... C


What is the difference between pet-coke and coal-coke?

Pet-coke, or petroleum coke, is a byproduct of the oil refining process, while coal-coke is a byproduct of coal carbonization. Pet-coke has a higher carbon content and lower impurities compared to coal-coke, making it a more efficient fuel source. Pet-coke is typically used in industrial processes, while coal-coke is mainly used in the steel industry.


Is caffeine added to Coke or Pepsi for taste or to create addiction?

Neither. Caffeine is a natural ingredient in the kola nut, an important ingredient in both Coke and Pepsi.