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ruzfactor
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Hi
I am bit confused regarding the heating/calorific value of petrol (used for vehicle) extracted from crude oil and from liquefaction of coal. Should they be same? or Petrol extracted from crude oil will have different calorific value compared to the petrol from liquefaction (direct/indirect) of coal? Could anyone please give any reference?
Thanks in advance.
I am bit confused regarding the heating/calorific value of petrol (used for vehicle) extracted from crude oil and from liquefaction of coal. Should they be same? or Petrol extracted from crude oil will have different calorific value compared to the petrol from liquefaction (direct/indirect) of coal? Could anyone please give any reference?
Thanks in advance.