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).
Discussion:
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Rohit said:
7 years ago
What about ethanol and biodiesel? It is also liquid fuel but extracted from degradable waste and processed through fermentation.
Abdullai Tahiru said:
7 years ago
All liquid fuels are obtained from crude oil.
Vinay k said:
7 years ago
Fractional distillation process is used to extract the fuel.
Nagur Saheb said:
7 years ago
Crude oil is not a pure oil after refining we get petrol, diesel, kerosine, grease etc.
V.Kalyan said:
7 years ago
All liquids are come from crude oil.
Daniels I. said:
7 years ago
What about coal oil from destructive distillation of coal?
Pawan said:
5 years ago
Answer A is correct because of the basic is raw material and the raw material is crude oil and after that, we purifying at different temperature and get a different product.
Kunal said:
1 decade ago
All commercial fuel are compounds of hydrocarbon hence they are derived from petroleum products as they contain different hydrocarbons.
Paramasivan Rules said:
1 decade ago
Since All liquid fuels like Gasoline (Petrol) , Diesel, etc. Are extracted from crude oil.
Abhishek said:
1 decade ago
Crude oil is raw oil which after different procedure formation give us different product like- petrol, diesel, even wax also.
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