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ne any 2 areas where large reserves of gas are found . why is it called fuel of present century . how is it used today​

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Coal gas is a flammable gaseous fuel made from coal and supplied to the user via a piped ... Facilities where the gas was produced were often known as a manufactured ... The discovery of large reserves of natural gas in the North Sea off the English ... Fuel gas for industrial use was made using producer gas technology.

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<th>Types Of Gases</th>

<th>Coal Gas</th>

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<td>Coal is a solid, oil is a liquid and natural gas is a vapor (gas).</td>

<td>Coal is a complex mixture of many different long-chain hydrocarbons.</td>

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<td>Oil is also a mixture, but of somewhat shorter hydrocarbon molecules than can be separated into products.</td>

<td>Examples are gasoline, naphthas, kerosene and diesel fuels.</td>

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