Mineral fuel is a broad category that includes both fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas) and other resources like uranium. Fossil fuels specifically refer to hydrocarbons that formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals over millions of years. So, all fossil fuels are mineral fuels, but not all mineral fuels are fossil fuels.
Oil is the most-known mineral fuel.
The difference will be in their physical state i.e., solid and liquid state and in their chemical composition. Solid fuels that are used are the filling inside bombs i.e,. gun powder. Liquid fuels used are RDX etc.
Yes, mineral fuels and fossil fuels are terms that are generally used interchangeably to refer to fuels derived from the remains of ancient organisms, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels form over millions of years from the decomposition of organic matter and are non-renewable resources.
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Mineral Oils and Mineral Fuels. In 2011 this cost £46.5 billion
The speed at which it explodes, if you are asking about solid fuels.
An atomizer is any kind of nozzle that will turn any fluid into a fine mist, You'd find them on spray-on deodorants, spray paints, hairsprays etc. A fuel injector is a nozzle that turns fuels into a fine mist for combustion.
Mixing brands of power steering fuel does not make a difference. Just be sure to not mix different types of fuels.
of course ,because we get mineral oil , petroleum , kerosin oil and diesel from fossil and fossil fuels are such fuels which we get from the inner surface of earth or beneath the earth
Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy sources that can be burned to get energy. The Greenhouse Effect is, in part, the result of burning fossil fuels. In this example, fossil fuels would be a causative agent that creates an effect on the environment, specifically, the Earth's atmosphere.