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why it is not possible to consider any ideal fuel an ideal one​

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Answered by spataaku
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Explanation:

An ideal fuel is one that on burning does not emit harmful gasses, gives more heat per weight, should burn optimally i.e. neither too fast nor too slow, and many other features. Natural Gas is as close as you can get to an ideal fuel. It requires minimal processing before use and it has high calorific value.

Answered by vilen13
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Explanation:

Ideal fuel is always decided by

how much energy it release when we burn 1mole of that substance this is what we called

Calorific value more the calorific value more efficient fuel it would be but besides of only keeping an eye on calorific value make it ideal fuel.

There are many other factors which make a fuel ideal for example it's particulate mattar (PM) released in the atmosphere during burning you cam relate it with pollution.

you can consider a fuel as an ideal fuel by measuring it's calorfic value and also to check the ill effects it causes in the environment.

like we choose lPG and CNG as a ideal fuel

since there calorfic value is good enough and there is minimum emission in the environment.

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