Characteristics | Fuel X | Fuel Y |
Calorific value | 50 kJ/g | 80 kJ/g |
Gases produced on burning | \[Co,S{{O}_{2}}\] | \[C{{O}_{2}}\] |
Ignition temperature | 20°C | 80°C |
A) Fuel X, because it has lower ignition temperature and lower calorific value.
B) Fuel Y, because it has higher ignition temperature and lower calorific value.
C) Fuel X, because it has lower ignition temperature and is producing CO, and \[S{{O}_{2}}.\]
D) Fuel Y, because it has higher calorific value and is producing only \[C{{O}_{2}}\]
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
An ideal gas produces a large amount of heat, should burn without giving harmful gases and it should have a proper ignition temperature.You need to login to perform this action.
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