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1:- What is calorific value of a fuel?
2:- What are condition required for the formation of fossil fuels?
3:- Difference between renewable and non-renewable resources with examples.​

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Answered by ꜱɴᴏᴡyǫᴜᴇᴇɴ
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Explanation:

A fossil fuel is a fuel formed by natural processes, such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms, containing organic molecules originating in ancient photosynthesis[1] that release energy in combustion.[2] Such organisms and their resulting fossil fuels typically have an age of millions of years, and sometimes more than 650 million years.[3] Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include petroleum, coal, and natural gas.[4] Peat is also sometimes considered a fossil fuel.[5]

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Answered by atharva405850
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Answer:

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Calorific value is the amount of energy released or produced when 1 kg of fuel burns or any other substance is burnt in the presence of oxygen and the products of combustion are cooled to STP. Its SI unit is kJ/kg.

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