kerosene, gasoline, fuel and gas
Some types of fossil fuels are like natural gas, petroleum, and coal. There are many more
Petrochemicals are primarily derived from petroleum, which is a type of fossil fuel. While some petrochemicals can be derived from coal through coal gasification and coal-to-chemical processes, the majority come from crude oil.
liquid, and solid of course
It has a lot of importance since most of the world's fuel is based on petroleum in some way.
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First, fuel is anything combustible. So there are two types of fuel: renewable and none-renewable fuel.
Fuel, oil, diesel, some plastics among a laundry list of other things.
Some fuels made from petroleum include gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and heating oil. These fuels are derived from crude oil through the refining process and are used for transportation, heating, and various industrial purposes.
Some gases are types of fuels.
Some fossil fuels are liquid (oil) some are solid (coal) and some are gas (natural gas)
Octane is not renewable because it is a hydrocarbon that can be distilled from petroleum. Since petroleum is a fossil fuel, octane is not renewable unless some scientist discovers an inexpensive way of synthesizing octane.
Kerosene is a fraction of petroleum that is less volatile than gasoline. Kerosene was first used in lamps as a replacement for whale oil. Its main use now is as jet aircraft fuel (usually JP-1 but there are higher grades), it is also used as fuel in some rocket motors (usually RP-1 but there are higher grades), also kerosene heaters, etc.