no its not
No, propane burns at 2500btu while natural gas burns at only 1012btu. Propane burns over 2 times hotter than natural gas.
heat energy is produced when you burn coal,oil and natral gas
There is a technology known as co-firing that does allow gas and coal to be burned at the same time. However, you cannot just put coal into a regular gas furnance and expect positive results.
The gas that is released when burning coal, oil, or gas is called carbon monoxide or sulfur. Sulfur is released with the burning of coal and carbon monoxide is what the exhaust of cars is made up of because of the burning of petroleum.
no its not
Basically, it is extremely difficult to get solids to burn. It is even somewhat difficult to get liquids to burn! Gasses burn. Heat turns liquids or solids to gasses and then they burn. In a car engine, fuel injectors turn the gasoline into a fine spray which quickly evaporates into a gas. It then burns. Coal does not burn. A fire heats coal. Then coal gives off gasses. The gasses burn. Then the coal gets hotter. As the coal gets hotter, some of the carbon in the coal turns to gaseous carbon, some of the carbon does not, those flakes of carbon become soot. The carbon gas burns. Some stuff simply is left.
No, propane burns at 2500btu while natural gas burns at only 1012btu. Propane burns over 2 times hotter than natural gas.
heat energy is produced when you burn coal,oil and natral gas
Blue is hotter than yellow so the gas cooker is getting cooler (if the blue turned to yellow)
because crude oil and gas are cleaner to burn
coal (solid)petroleum (liquid)natural gas (gas)
gas because we have to burn coal or something to get gas and there's no unlimited coal therefore without that we can't produce it
There is a technology known as co-firing that does allow gas and coal to be burned at the same time. However, you cannot just put coal into a regular gas furnance and expect positive results.
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Coal emits more carbon dioxide pollution than natural gas does.
coal, gas and oil