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comparison between bio mass and biogas​

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Answered by iamawesome05
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Definition

Biomass: Biomass is the biological material derived from living organisms.

Biogas: Biogas is a mixture of gases produced from organic matter.

Phase of Matter

Biomass:  Biomass is in the solid state.

Biogas: Biogas is in the gaseous state.

Sources

Biomass: Sources of biomass are living organisms and organisms that died recently.

Biogas: Sources of biogas are organic matter.  

Components

Biomass: Biomass is composed of biological material.

Biogas: Biogas is mainly composed of methane and carbon dioxide.

Conclusion

Both biomass and biogas are valuable biofuels. These biofuels can be used to make heat energy required for household works, as fuels for transportation, to produce electricity, etc. But there are differences between biomass and biogas. The main difference between biomass and biogas is that biomass is solid material whereas biogas is a gaseous compound.

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Answered by Ҡåɳʜαíყα
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Answer:

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this is a solid state fuel

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this Gas state fuel

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