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Why is biodiesel called biodiesel?
Because it is derived from biological sources (crops such as rape) and not mineral sources such as coal or oil.
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What is biodiesel?
Biodiesel is an alternative fuel to standard fossil fuels, that can be made from fats and vegetable oils. It contains no petroleum or petroleum-products. If made correctly, it can be used in diesel...
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Where do you get biodiesel?
You often only find biodiesel in the Midwest or areas where corn is a big market. Biodiesel is made out of corn and that's why. Biodiesel will make your diesel engine get better gas mileage just so...
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How do you make a biodiesel?
Biodiesel begins with virgin vegetable oils (such as soybean, rapeseed, palm, or coconut oils), animal fats and fish oils, or recycled cooking oils. Manufacturers rely on a chemical reaction called...
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How do you titrate biodiesel?
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