Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
All the commercial liquid fuels are derived from natural petroleum (or crude oil).
True
False
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Mikaheel Azeez Babatunde said:   3 years ago
The right answer is false, not all liquid fuel are produced from crude oil. Although majorly all liquid fuels are produced from crude oil there are several liquid oils out there that are produced from other sources, examples of these are hydrogen fuel, liquified natural gas, synthetic oil, and so on.
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Naveen said:   4 years ago
All commercial liquids are derived from crude oil.
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Sanjay s said:   7 years ago
All commercial liquids are derived from crude oil.
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Vinay k said:   7 years ago
Fractional distillation process is used to extract the fuel.
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Vinay k said:   7 years ago
Fractional distillation process is used to extract the fuel.
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Nagur Saheb said:   7 years ago
Crude oil is not a pure oil after refining we get petrol, diesel, kerosine, grease etc.
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Adarsh Kumar said:   1 decade ago
What about bio diesel? It is not manufactured from either of the derivatives of the crude oil.

Ram Chaitanya said:   1 decade ago
In the purification process of the crude oil we can get the commercial liquid fuels like kerosene, petrol etc.

Bhushan tighare said:   1 decade ago
All fuel made up of crude oil.

Srikanth said:   1 decade ago
What about bio diesel its getting from trees, so we can treated as it is commercial or non commercial fuels?


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