FOSSIL FUEL OF ENERGY Fossil fuel is a hydrogen-containing material formed underground from the remains of dead animals that humans extract and burn to release energy for use. The main fossil fuels are coal, petroleum, and natural gas The combustion of organic compounds produces a large amount of energy. These compounds range from alkanes to even alcohols. LPG is used for domestic heating. Ethanol is a form of renewable energy used in motor- cars. OBJECTIVE: To observe the conversion of fossil energy to heat energy MATERIALS Gas stove with LPG tank Casserole PROCEDURE: 1. Place 500 mL of water in the casserole 2. Place the casserole into the stove and light the gas stove 3. Heat for 10 minutes 4. Cool the water. Measure the remaining water using a measuring cup II. ANALYSIS: 1. Enumerate the product of combustion 2. What are the factors affecting fuel efficiency? 3. CONCLUSION
FOSSIL FUEL OF ENERGY Fossil fuel is a hydrogen-containing material formed underground from the remains of dead animals that humans extract and burn to release energy for use. The main fossil fuels are coal, petroleum, and natural gas The combustion of organic compounds produces a large amount of energy. These compounds range from alkanes to even alcohols. LPG is used for domestic heating. Ethanol is a form of renewable energy used in motor- cars. OBJECTIVE: To observe the conversion of fossil energy to heat energy MATERIALS Gas stove with LPG tank Casserole PROCEDURE: 1. Place 500 mL of water in the casserole 2. Place the casserole into the stove and light the gas stove 3. Heat for 10 minutes 4. Cool the water. Measure the remaining water using a measuring cup II. ANALYSIS: 1. Enumerate the product of combustion 2. What are the factors affecting fuel efficiency? 3. CONCLUSION
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