Fuels and Combustion
A fuel containing carbon and carbon monoxide (but containing no hydrogen or its compounds) is burnt in pure oxygen at constant pressure. Its gross calorific value as compared to net calorific value will be

Less
Same
More
Data insufficient; can't be predicted

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Fuels and Combustion
A good metallurgical coke

Must contain moderate quantities of ash, moisture, sulphur and volatile matters
Should have low fusion point of its ash
Should be brittle
Should have high porosity

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Fuels and Combustion
A coal having high ratio of volatile matter to fixed carbon as compared to a coal having low ratio of volatile matter to fixed carbon

Is more difficult to ignite and produces a shorter flame
None of these
Requires smaller combustion space and less secondary air
Is less liable to spontaneous combustion on storage

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Fuels and Combustion
The main drawback of supplying more excess air in the combustion of fuel is the

High exit flue gas temperature from the furnace
Intermittant and uncontrolled combustion of the fuel
Enhanced sensible heat loss in the flue gas
Excessive power requirement of air blower

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