Physics, asked by ramakantrout444, 4 months ago

a fuel x neither leaves any Residue on burning nor does it emit any smoke on combustion.the fuel x is
i)coal
ii)wood
iii)lpg
iv)charcoal

Answers

Answered by kaushikavs
7

Answer:

fuel coal neither leaves any Residue on burning nor does it emit any smoke on combustion.the fuel coal

Answered by vnragul
4

Answer:

coal is the correct answer

Explanation:

Coal is a hard rock which can be burned as a solid fossil fuel. It is mostly carbon but also contains hydrogen, sulphur, oxygen and nitrogen. It is a sedimentary rock formed from peat, by the pressure of rocks laid down later on top.

A piece of high-quality anthracite coal

Peat, and therefore coal, is formed from the remains of plants which lived millions of years ago in tropical wetlands, such as those of the late Carboniferous period (the Pennsylvanian). Also wood heated in an airless space can make charcoal, which is like coal.

Coal can be burned for energy or heat. About two-thirds of the coal mined today is burned in power stations to make electricity. Like oil, when coal is burned its carbon joins with oxygen in the air and makes a lot of carbon dioxide, which causes climate change. Because of that and other air pollution from coal most countries are turning to new sources of energy, such as solar power. But new coal power plants are still being built in some parts of the world, such as China.

Coal can be roasted (heated very hot in a place where there is no oxygen) to produce coke. Coke can be used in smelting to reduce metals from their ores.

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