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what are the states in which a fuel may exist?

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Answered by SAGARTHELEGEND
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petroleum...........

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The states in which a fuel may exist.

Explanation:

Fuel is a substance or a material that releases energy as a heat energy that is used for work. This process happens when fuel reacts with other substances. Fuel exists mainly in three states based upon the physical nature or condition.

. Example: wood, coal.

. Example: diesel, kerosene.

. Example: natural gas, Petroleum.

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