CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT WAID ACADEMY Fuels. The first stage in the refining of crude oil is called. 1.Cracking 2.Reforming 3.Primary distillation 4.Vacuum.

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CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT WAID ACADEMY Fuels

The first stage in the refining of crude oil is called. 1.Cracking 2.Reforming 3.Primary distillation 4.Vacuum distillation20

The reaction shown below is an example of a reaction known as25 1.Dehydrogenation 2.Reforming 3.Cracking 4.Hydrogenation

Name the branched chain molecule shown below ,2,3-trimethylpentane 2.2,4,4-trimethylpentane 3.2,3,4-trimethylpentane 4.2,2,4-trimethylpentane

Which fuel can be obtained from a renewable source? 20 1.Ethanol 2.Petrol 3.Diesel 4.Kerosene

Which fuel has the advantage of not producing harmful greenhouse gases when it burns? 20 1.Ethanol 2.Methanol 3.Hydrogen 4.Biogas

Name the fuel present in biogas Hydrogen 2.Carbon monoxide 3.Methanol 4.Methane

Which alternative to fossil fuels has the disadvantage of being toxic and water absorbent? 20 1.Methanol 2.Biogas 3.Ethanol 4.Hydrogen

Which renewable fuel can be obtained by the electrolysis of water?20 1.Methanol 2.Biogas 3.Ethanol 4.Hydrogen

What alternative to fossil fuels can be made by the fermentation of glucose? 20 1.Methanol 2.Biogas 3.Ethanol 4.Hydrogen

What alternative to fossil fuels can be made by the fermentation of glucose? 20 1.Methanol 2.Biogas 3.Ethanol 4.Hydrogen