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difference between flue gas and fuel gas

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Final answer: Flue gases produced by the combustion of hydrocarbon in the presence of air. Fuel gases are the combination of hydrocarbons, hydrogen, carbon monoxide.    

Given that: We are given the term flue gas and fuel gas.

To find: We have to find difference between flue gas and fuel gas.

Explanation:

  • Flue gases also known as exhaust gas or stack gas. Flue gases produced in the refinery by the combustion of hydrocarbon in the presence of air and pass through via flue which is a pipe for conveying these exhaust gases from the oven, steam generators and furnace in the refinery.
  • Flue gases includes water vapour, carbon dioxide, heavy metals and acidic gases, sulfur dioxide, mercury, and carbon dioxide.
  • Most of the flue gases contains nitrogen oxides.
  • Fuel gas are gaseous fuels. Most of the fuel gases are the combination of hydrocarbons, hydrogen, carbon monoxide. Such gases are the source of energy that can be distributed through pipes in different section in refinery.
  • Two broad classification of fuel gases are those found naturally, and those manufactured.
  • The manufactured fuel gas includes coal gas, water gas syngas, bio gas ….etc.

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