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
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Discussion:
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Neha Chaphekar said:   10 years ago
Bio diesel is of different category. It producing from chemical reaction of Vegetable oil or animal fats with alcohol.

Mobin ahmad said:   10 years ago
Hydrogen, ethanol, benzyl, ammonia also use as a commercial fuel and they are not derived from natural gas.

ALEXANDER said:   10 years ago
What about ethanol? Its a good blending fuel isn't it commercial?

Adarsh Kumar said:   10 years ago
What about bio diesel? It is not manufactured from either of the derivatives of the crude oil.

Ram Chaitanya said:   10 years 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?

Suresh Meher said:   1 decade ago
By different level of processing we can find different commercial fuels.

Akash lale said:   1 decade ago
Bio ethanol are alternatives for diesel and they produced from jatropha, Kanuga, cotton oil seeds etc. And they give nearly 13% less mechanical efficiency as compared to diesel.

Anuj said:   1 decade ago
What about bio ethanol, which is produced from jatropha etc.


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