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Fuel |
material which when once raised to its ignition temperature continues to burn if sufficient oxygen or air is available |
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carbon and hydrogen |
principal constituents of any fuel |
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burning |
materials which evolve heat after burning |
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oxidation |
what process is when anything slowly combines chemically with oxygen |
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1. solid fuel 2. liquid fuel 3. gaseous fuel |
classifications of fuel |
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Major forms of fuel being used today |
1. Petroleum 2. Natural gas extract 3. Coal |
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1. Anthracite 2. Lignite |
classification of coal |
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branch of chemistry which deals with mass and volume relations in unit operations and unit processes. |
stoichiometry |
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branch of chemistry which deals with mass and volume relations in unit operations and unit processes. |
stoichiometry |
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application of the laws of conservation of matter, of elements and of energy, and of the chemical laws of combining weights to the processes and operations of industrial chemistry. |
industrial stoichiometry |
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branch of chemistry which deals with mass and volume relations in unit operations and unit processes. |
stoichiometry |
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application of the laws of conservation of matter, of elements and of energy, and of the chemical laws of combining weights to the processes and operations of industrial chemistry. |
industrial stoichiometry |