Knowledge Of Environment Gasses

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  1. Carbon Dioxide (C02)
    The first step in creating any type of fuel is breaking down carbon dioxide into its elemental components. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global climate change. When we burn fossil fuel, we release carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. There is no easy way to remove CO2 from the air. We can plant trees and grow plants that absorb CO2, but these methods are not very effective. If we want to create our own fuel, then we must get rid of CO2. To do this, we use chemicals called "carbon dioxide" or "CO2". CO2 is a colorless, odorless gas that makes up only 0.04% of earth's atmosphere..

  2. Methane
    Methane is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon that can be found in small quantities in soil, water, and air. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, nonflammable gas that occurs abundantly in nature. It is used as an energy source in power plants, petroleum refineries, chemical factories, and natural gas processing plants.

  3. Ethanol
    Ethanol is a colorless, transparent liquid that comes from fermentation of sugars derived from plants. It is often mixed into gasoline to make E85 fuel. Ethanol is a sustainable source of energy that can be produced locally.

  4. Hydrogen
    Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, explosive gas that occurs naturally in water. Hydrogen can be combined with oxygen to produce a flammable mixture known as hydro fuel. Hydro fuel is commonly used in hydrogen powered vehicles.

  5. Propane
    Propane is a colorless, non flammable gas that is widely used in households as a domestic fuel. It is also utilized to power vehicles, dry cleaning tools, and welding torches.

  6. Butane
    Butane is a colorless flammable gas widely distributed throughout the world used as a cooking fuel and heating fuel.

  7. LPG
    Liquefied petroleum gasses are colorless and flammable gasses that are widely available in North America, and are commonly used as both cooking fuels and heating fuels.

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