what is the nature of the viscosity problem in using straight vegetable oils as diesel fuels? is the viscosity problem completely solved by bio-diesel?
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what is the nature of the viscosity problem in using straight vegetable oils as diesel fuels?...
5.) Using diesel, C 12 H 24 as a fuel in place of gasoline, write the balanced equation for a combustion reaction. 6.) Assuming a fuel tank on a compact car holds 13 gallons of diesel: a. Calculate the amount, in liters of Oz needed to completely burn the fuel. b. Calculate the total amount, in liters of CO2 produced. c. Calculate the total amount of energy amount. 7.) Out of the three fuels, which one has the greatest energy...
(4.5 points) The effect of three different lubricating oils on fuel economy in diesel truck engines is being studied. Fuel economy is measured using brake-specific fuel consumption after the engine has been running for 15 minutes. Five different truck engines are available for the study and the experimenters conduct the following RCBD 2. You may use any approved software to complete this question. If conclusions and interpretations are not provided, you will not receive full credit on this problem. Truck...
What is the advantage of using steam distillation to isolate essential oils, as opposed to solvent extraction followed by direct distillation of the resulting oil?
Biodiesel is most frequently produced from vegetable oils however, lignocellulosic feedstocks can be converted to biodiesel using oleaginous yeasts. Lignocellulosic feedstocks are also highly valued for bioethanol production. For both processes wheat straw (LHV 19 MJ/kg) is processed through a steam explosion pre-treatment followed by enzymatic hydrolysis to recover 92% of available hexose and 98% of available pentoses. The organic residue material that remains after sugar extraction has an LHV of 22 MJ/kg-od and can be combusted to generate energy....
what are the disadvantages of using fossil fuels( coal, oil, and natural gas} as energy source?
1.What is the significance of the acid number when using waste vegetable oil to synthesize biodiesel via base-catalyzed transesterification (waste vegetable oil acid number)? 2. how the precision of the instrument in a nonaqueous media in Biodiesel experiment (waste vegetable oil acid number)?
7. Artificial photosynthesis is an emerging technology to produce chemical fuels from abundant renewable resources by using sunlight, based on principles learned from Nature For example, huge efforts have been made to develop photoelectrochemical system to produce hydrogen gas by electrolysis of water, also known as water-splitting. In principle, it is very clean and sustainable process because it uses water and sunlight as a raw byproduct. Answer the following questions. (total 25 pt) (c) Find the mathematical expression of relationship...
Problem #3 (a) Using straight-line depreciation, what is the book value after 5 years for an asset costing $100,000 that has a salvage value of 20,000 after 10 years? What is the depreciation charge in the 9th year? (b) Using decline-balance depreciation with d=15%, what is the book value after 4 years for an asset costing $250,000? What is the depreciation charge in the 5th year? (c) What is the depreciation rate using declining-balance for an asset costing $250,000 and...
Experiment about viscosity... An amount 50% sugar solution was made using 200ml of water and 100g of sugar.It was mixed until completely dissolved.A metal ball was dropped in the solution and I recorded the time it would take to reach the bottom. I repeated the procedure increasing the percentage of sugar concentration. 70% and 80%. The time for each trial was the same . What did I do wrong?
7. Artificial photosynthesis is an emerging technology to produce chemical fuels from abundant renewable resources by using sunlight, based on principles learned from Nature For example, huge efforts have been made to develop photoelectrochemical system to produce hydrogen gas by electrolysis of water, also known as water-splitting. In principle, it is very clean and sustainable process because it uses water and sunlight as a raw byproduct. Answer the following questions. (total 25 pt) (e) In artificial photosynthesis, energy required to...