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Question 1

Of the alternative fuels listed in the text, which has the highest octane?
◦ CNG
◦ Ethanol
◦ Methanol
◦ Propane

Question 2

Producing liquid fuel from coal or natural gas usually uses which process?
◦ Syncrude
◦ P-series
◦ Fischer-Tropsch
◦ Methanol to gasoline (MTG)



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Marked as best answer by waynest on Aug 13, 2021

djpooyouma

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Answer 1

CNG

Answer 2

Fischer-Tropsch




waynest

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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