Explore 2 factors involving the fuels methane, ethanol, hexane and compare the results. this is for chemistry.

December 18, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Chemistry

fuel efficiency

Darren G questioned:

This is for IB chemistry. i have a preparation lab where i have to explore these three fuels and talk about their efficiency, imapct to background or any additional factors of the three fuels.

Wouldn’t electric cars be a good way to go?

December 18, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles

hybrid battery

ithacanian07 questioned:

That way we can allocate the end use equipment to remain established and focus the budge to renewable energy sources on the additional end. Public wouldn’t have to worry about their cars life a waste of time in the near possibility if they buy into a equipment that becomes outdated or isn’t adopted at a better extent, you wouldn’t have to worry about building a new infrastructure of fueling stations, and you may maybe tailor energy production to no matter what makes the most implication on the community level as a substitution for of tiresome to break down the total public do the same business.

With new battery technologies it will liable be possible to have a similar array with gripping engines as we do now with domestic combustion engines. Add plug in gripping hybrids that may maybe run on gas, ethanol, and additional bio-fuels to the mix and you may maybe eliminate the tribulations associated with slow recharging.

Sure, it would take time and assets to exchange the current fleet but that would be right of any uncommon fuel. So why aren’t we doing this?
Alldrm: My top is that gripping vehicles allocate customers to be insulated from shifting energy sources. I don’t know what we’ll yield electricity from. You may maybe always payment your vehicle at home with your own solar panel, if you can meet the expense of it that is.
Vicinic: You need to read what I wrote again. You missed something…
acronum70: Did you even read my details? Or did you just see gripping cars and at once wrote that piffle without having any social rank in rank?
acronum: As I pointed out in my question details here is now the likelihood of combining efficient mid-array (200+ miles) gripping vehicles with plug in hybrids that may maybe run on uncommon fuels. This would allocate you to run on electricity for your everyday commuting and shopping, and use domestic combustion for longer trips.

I also talked about biofuels in my question. And yes, here are a number of tribulations with them (especially ethanol from corn, which is exact jabber scientifically speaking).

Reflect before you post.

Would gas containing 20% ethanol burn more effeciently in my scooter?

December 15, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Motorcycles

fuel efficiency

USAmanĀ® questioned:

…than gas containing modest or no ethanol?

I really want to know. I’m tiresome to make the most of my fuel efficiency.

Which candidates are AGAINST ethanol?

December 12, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Elections

fuel efficiency

bmw questioned:

I don’t judge in ethanol. Which entrant(s) are hostile to ethanol but promote rising fuel efficiency dramatically?

Would battery operated cars be the best alternative for fuel burning cars?

December 3, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Politics & Government

hybrid battery

Mystery questioned:

wouldn’t battery operated cars be more realistic in the possibility than ethanol and cheaper than hybrids. even if they only go about 35 mph wouldn’t it be value it to help stop global warming. they would also prevent many highway fatalities and bring auto indemnity to an all time low.
not to bring up that it would stop our dependence on unknown oil and stop the funding of terrorist organizations
come on wouldn’t it fall fatalities when you’re running 35 as a substitution for of 70 or 75
really

witch hybird car of this selection is the greatest ? plz read the rest of my question thanks ?

November 30, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

hybrid battery

rybickibeata questioned:

Hybrid

Diesel

Small Car

Stop-Start

E85 Ethanol

Plug-in Hybrid

Gripping

Hydrogen

is the selection and what i want to know is what each car on that list uses fill up electricity and how, is here eney one on my list that uses solar battery that charges in sun set alight , and witch one is the best extent to buy ?? plz pledge and get 10 points !!

What kind of fuel will your next vehicle use?

November 28, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

hybrid vehicles

Mr. Hahn questioned:

gasoline, e85 ethanol, hybrid gas, gripping, natural gas, diesel
it may maybe also be e85-gripping hybrid which is the best extent to me

Which alternative fuel vehicle do you like the most and why?

November 20, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

hybrid vehicles

Rahab questioned:

Gripping? Hybrid? Ethanol? Biodiesel? Natural Gas? Additional?

Which alternative fuel will eventually replace oil?

November 15, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles

hybrid battery

yomoffin questioned:

Hi!
I’m doing a investigate paper and I want to know your opinions as to which uncommon fuel you see as the eventual successor of oil.
1) Hydrogen
2) Ethanol
3) Solar potential
4) Wind potential
5) Battery potential (hybrid cars)

Thankfulness!

What is the energy efficiency of Biofuels?

November 15, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Biology

fuel efficiency

bek_J66 questioned:

Biofuels are now life touted as a green uncommon to fossil fuels. Ethanol is bent from biological equipment such as sugarcane or corn. How is ethanol bent as a biofuel (compound methods/biotechnology) and how energy efficient is it?
Thankfulness :)

Your views on “alternative fuels” and hybrid cars?

November 11, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

hybrid cars

afreshpath_admin questioned:

It is well celebrated that the equipment to migrate to uncommon fuels such as bio-diesel and ethanol (see Brazil) is levelheaded. Also, hybrid techology has well yet to be to a top that it can be used very well in a diversity of automotive applications.

The question is, why isn’t the US chief the way headed for these technologies? Why won’t the regime offer real incentives to auto manufacturers and energy companies that would help wean us off of foriegn oil?

I have my own dreams (http://howto.netmorale.com/viewtopic.php?p=25#25) but I wan’t to know yours.

What does GREEN really mean for the envirnment?

November 11, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles

hybrid vehicles

Colorless Polar Bear questioned:

We hear the term “green” the planet over and all seems to talk about it, among which are public and companies compelling compensation to the “trend” or “fashion”. What’s green really mean to you?

The following is what I found in Wikipedia.org:

“Green is used to mean environmentally friendly. For model, green cars are vehicles that have extremely low emissions that are detrimental to the background. The uncommon types of green cars contain hybrid, gripping, ethanol, biodiesel, natural gas, and high MPG gasoline cars. ”

I want to buy a new car with great gas efficiency, what would you recommend?

November 11, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Buying & Selling

hybrid vehicles

Maya R questioned:

I want a vehicle that would be able to make the transition to fuels with more ethanol on them very basically. It must be small, and potentially a hybrid.

When will car manufacturers be mandated from Gov’t to be enviro friendly?

November 10, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Green Living

hybrid battery

nezhy questioned:

We saw pollution, dependence on oil Being ago. Why won’t gov’t punish the car manufacturers (Ford for Ex) who continue to make SUV’s. MPG must not be a ordinary..very fuel type. Ethanol, Battery, Hybrid, Biodiesel, no matter what! this is 2008 we must be settting the bar for the planet.

Why are politicians pushing ethanol and hybrid Technology when the solution is clearly hydrogen cars?

November 10, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Politics

hybrid cars

Sam questioned:

I don’t judge in global warming, but I want a cleaner planet with less real pollutants (mercury, carcinogens, phosphorus, and what not). If we a are inane to radically chat our environmental plot why would we not go with a zero emanation key…are special wellbeing once again in the way?
Yeah “terrible wolf” your right about nuclear potential for electricity, but I was discussion about portable energy.

What are you doing to help stop Global Warming?

November 9, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Global Warming

hybrid vehicles

michelle b questioned:

Or, what do you plot on doing to help stop?

And, would you buy a vehicle that’s Hybrid or uses Ethanol to help stop air pollution?

Any Plug-in-Hybrid-Flex Fuel Cars available or being developed?

October 29, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles

hybrid cars

Raoul I questioned:

I am really attracted in a car that runs on E85 and is a plug-in hybrid.
Anything out here or in development???
Dana….Brazil’s uses Honey Cain based Ethanol. Isn’t this better than corn for now? Cellusolsic ethanol is subdue a ways off, right?

Has Congress given any incentive at all to Hybrid cars that burn E-85?

October 28, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Elections

hybrid cars

geiniusbobiknow questioned:

Race Cars run closer and additional on ethanol, why can’t I? No excuses now.

How many alternative fueled vehicles are in production as of today. if not today with in the last 5 years?

October 25, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

hybrid vehicles

ewokknight89 questioned:

i just need some sort of assess. about any uncommon fueled vehicle (hydrogen, solar, battery gripping, electri, hybrid, Ethanol, ect).
If some one may maybe find a chart or graph as to how many are in production or are on the market. any alternatived fueled vehicle.

What do you think our our best bets for near future alternate fuel vehicles?

October 25, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation

hybrid vehicles

Uncle Pennybags questioned:

Near possibility, like surrounded by the next 5 – 10 being.

E85 – Ethanol?
Biodiesel?
Vegetable Oil?
Plug-in Hybrid?
Hydrogen?
Gripping only?

Anything I’ve left out?
E85 and additional biofuels are carbon neutral, aren’t they? I mean they pull CO2 out of the air to grow the sow, and it goes back when burned. At smallest amount that’s what I thought.

The battery tale is not all that terrible. NiMH and Lithium Ion batteries have vital equipment in them. They won’t just be disposed of, but will be recycled. At smallest amount that’s what I’m conception and hearing.

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