Most fuels are hydrocarbons so the answer is dependent on the ratio of hydrogen to carbon in their composition. Assuming that the fuel weighs some 800 g per liter (like diesel or gasoline) and has a...
Taking coal to contain 50 percent carbon, which combines with oxygen during burning to form CO2, we can arrive at 1.83 kg CO2 for every 1 kg of coal burned. Another way to put it, taking the...
Well, it depends on the water content of the wood. But assuming the wood contains about 10% water (within the normal range of air-dried wood), a ton of wood, if burned, would produce approximately...
1L H2O = 1kg H2O = 55.5093 mol H20 ~111 mol H ~55.5 mol O ~55.5 mol HHO PV=nRT assuming P = 1atm (normal pressure) Assuming T = 293 K (room temp n = 55.5 mol R = .082057 This will give V = 1334.37 L...