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Biofuel is a hydrocarbon that is made by a living organism that we humans can use to power something. This definition of a biofuel is instead formal. Any hydrocarbon fuel that is produced from organic matter in a short period of time is considered a biofuel. This suggests with fossil fuels, which take thousands and thousands of years to shape and with different kinds of gasoline which are no longer based totally on hydrocarbons. Biofuels are tricky to understand is that they need not be made by a living organism, though they can be. Biofuels can also be made through chemical reactions, carried out in a laboratory or industrial setting, that use organic matter to make fuel.
Devdutt Chaturvedi and Parmesh K Dwivedi
Editorial: Research & Reviews: Journal of Chemistry
Devdutt Chaturvedi and Parmesh K Dwivedi
Editorial: Research & Reviews: Journal of Chemistry