List the various fuels used in I.C. engines. Write the properties of Biodiesel Fuels used in I. C. engine.

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Answer :

1 Petrol

2. Diesel

3. LPG

4. CNG

5.Hydrogen

6.Alcohol

7.Bio diesel

Properties biodiesel 

i) It is a renewable substitute fuel for petroleum diesel.

ii) It has lower exhaust emissions

iii) It is biodegradable fuel

iv) It is non-toxic.

v) It is free of sulphur and aromatics.

vi) Better lubricity than petrolium diesel

vi) It is an environmentally friendly fuel that an be used in any diesel engine without modification.

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