There is a serious environmental cost to using hydrocarbons as a primary source of energy. Fossil fuel
Question:
There is a serious environmental cost to using hydrocarbons as a primary source of energy. Fossil fuel sources like crude oil, natural gas, and coal contain hydrogen and carbon. When they're burned, they release greenhouse gasses into the air, mainly carbon dioxide. Releasing them into the air contributes to climate change.
But it isn't just consumption that contributes to the deterioration of the environment. The process of oil and gas extraction also does considerable damage to the surface environment and surrounding groundwater of the extraction site by releasing pollutants. There is also a major threat of unexpected spills, which also has a negative impact on marine and aquatic life.
1.help understand the Adsorption criterion as applied in the recover vapours of liquid hydrocarbons
2.what is your basic knowledge about the H2S being absent from natural gas
3. . How much percentile of propane is present in natural gas?explain
4.relate the Natural gas obtained from rocks to the highest ignition temperature?
5.on the grounds of the oil fields analyse the natural gas majorly produced
6.sanalyse the alternative representation of the wet natural gas?explain
7. Which gaseous compound is present in natural gas?
8.what is the interlink between the Liquefied petroleum gas and the primary gaseous fuel?
9. Which is a major advantage of gaseous fuel over liquid and solid fuel?elaborate
10.discuss the Gaseous fuels are highly inflammable disadvantage of gaseous fuel?
Horngrens Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis
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Authors: Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. Rajan