There are lots of fuels to choose from.
Some are non-renewable fossil fuels such as oil, kerosene, petrol or gasoline, diesel or petrodiesel, coal, natural gas, coal seam gas (CGS).
Some are renewable biofuels like biodiesel, bioethanol, biogas.
How can chemistry help us decide which fuel to use?
I'm glad you asked!
AUS-e-TUTE has just added new resources (tutorial, game, test, exam, drill) to help you understand how a fuel is chosen for a purpose.
AUS-e-TUTE Members should log-in to use the new resources.
If you are not an AUS-e-TUTE, you can now access a "free-to-view" Comparing Fuels tutorial at http://www.ausetute.com.au/fuelenergy.html
Sunday, April 30, 2017
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