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Fuel X has calorific value 50kJ/gram and produce CO2 and water on combustion. Fuel Y has calorific value 60kJ/gram and produce carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide on combustion. which fuel is better ? why ?​

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Answered by DrungBabe
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When fuels burn completely the gases released into the atmosphere include carbon dioxide, water (vapour), and oxides of nitrogen. Sulfur dioxide is alsoreleased if the fuel contains sulfur. When fuels burn in a limited supply of air carbon monoxide is produced. Solid particles (soot) may also be produced.

Answered by ankitkumarjnv08
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When fuels burn completely the gases released into the atmosphere include carbon dioxide, water (vapour), and oxides of nitrogen. Sulfur dioxide is alsoreleased if the fuel contains sulfur. When fuels burn in a limited supply of air carbon monoxide is produced. Solid particles (soot) may also be produced.

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