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Question: In laboratory burner, we use A. Producer gas B. Oil gas C. Gobar gas D. Coal gas...
In laboratory burner, we use
A. Producer gas
B. Oil gas
C. Gobar gas
D. Coal gas
Solution
We know that laboratory burners are called Bunsen burner. A Bunsen burner is a type of gas burner that could be used as laboratory equipment. A single open gas flame is produced, and is used for sterilization, heating, and combustion. The gas could be natural gas that is methane or a liquefied petroleum gas like butane, propane, or a mixture
Complete step by step answer:
We have to know that the term Syngas is used for a mixture of combustible gases. A mixture of syngas would consist of only hydrogen and carbon monoxide, with the possibility of having carbon dioxide sometimes. If the gasification product contains a significant amount of non-combustible gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide, we call the mixtures as 'Producer Gas'.
We could say Oil gas is a synthetic non-condensable gas mixture that is produced by oil shale thermal processing. We have to know that there is no exact formula of oil gas. Oil gas contains methane, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and various hydrocarbons such as ethylene. It may contain hydrogen sulfide and other impurities.
We have to know that Biogas is the combination of gases that is produced by the breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. Biogas mainly consists of methane and carbon dioxide. Gobar gas is the other name for Biogas. Small amounts of hydrogen sulfide, moisture and siloxanes can also be present.
We can say coal gas is a flammable gaseous fuel that is made from coal and supplied to the user through a piped distribution system. We can produce coal gas when we heat coal strongly in the absence of air. Coal gas includes mixture of calorific gases that comprises of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, methane, ethylene and other volatile hydrocarbons together with less quantities of non-caloric gases such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen
We use oil gas in laboratory burners.
So, the correct answer is Option B .
Note:
We also know that some of the alternatives to Bunsen burner are Teclu burner, Meker burner, and Tirrill burner. We can use Oil shale gas in place of natural gas. Oil gas is produced by pyrolysis of oil shale. As oil shale gas frequently obtained as a byproduct of shale oil extraction, based on the processing technology, it could be used for heating the pyrolysis process.