Science, asked by shikhachandrajha0089, 5 months ago

the fuel is only in liquid state true or false

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Answered by Priyapragya
5

Answer:

no it is not true

Explanation:

Fuels like coal wood are in solid state and Biogas and other gaseous fuels are also present

Answered by letmeanswer12
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True, the fuel is only in liquid state.

Explanation:

By exposing the fossilised remains of deceased plants and animals to heat and pressure in the Earth's crust, the majority of liquid fuels in common use are created. However, there are various types of liquid fuels, including hydrogen fuel (for automotive applications), ethanol, jet fuel, and biodiesel.

An example of a liquid fuel:

Petroleum, which is made up of dead plants and animals, is the most common type of liquid fuel. The following are some examples of petroleum: Gasoline/petrol is made by distilling crude oil extracted from petroleum in refineries. Kerosene is a petroleum-based fuel.

Three sorts of fuel:

  • Coal,
  • Oil,
  • Natural gas are three types of fossil fuels that can all be used to generate energy.
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