Science, asked by mv27mamta, 9 months ago

A fossil fuel is found alongwith petroleum in oil wells. Name it. State any two
characteristics and one use of this fuel.​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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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 that release energy in combustion.

Such organisms and their resulting fossil fuels typically have an age of millions of years, and sometimes more than 650 million years.

Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include petroleum, coal, and natural gas.

Peat is also sometimes considered a fossil fuel.

Commonly used derivatives of fossil fuels include kerosene and propane.

Fossil fuels range from volatile materials with low carbon-to-hydrogen ratios (like methane), to liquids (like petroleum), to nonvolatile materials composed of almost pure carbon, like anthracite coal.

Methane can be found in hydrocarbon fields alone, associated with oil, or in the form of methane clathrates.

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