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

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Data insufficient; can't be predicted

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Fuels and Combustion
Coke oven gas is a better fuel than blast furnace gas, because of its higher

Adiabatic flame temperature
All of these
Heat release rate (thus requiring smaller combustion chamber)
Calorific value, cleanliness and relatively low distribution cost (due to its low specific gravity)

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Fuels and Combustion
Calorific value of

Light paraffinic fuel oils is higher than that of equivalent olefins
Light paraffinic fuel oils is equal to that of equivalent olefins
N-paraffin is lower than that of iso-paraffins of the same compounds
Light paraffinic fuel oils is lower than that of equivalent olefins

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