Conventional Sources of Energy
Conventional Sources of Energy: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Coal, Thermal Power Plant, Uses of Petrol, Refining of Petroleum, Uses of Paraffin Wax, Uses of Lubricating Oil, Uses of Kerosene, Uses of Diesel, Uses of Bitumen, Constituents of Petroleum and, Story of Coal
Important Questions on Conventional Sources of Energy
Compressed natural gas is not used in

What are the uses of compressed natural gas?

Paraffin wax are used to make to cosmetic creams stiffer.

What are the uses of paraffin wax?


List the uses of lubricant oil.

Kerosene is used in running trains.



Petrol is used in making ointments, candles, vaseline.

What are the uses of petrol?

Coal is formed by the burial of dead plants and vegetation.

The slow process of conversion of dead plants into coal is called _____.

What are the elements of coal?

Write a short note on formation of coal.

Conventional energy is known as a nonrenewable source of energy. Explain.

Which of the following statement is true about conventional energy sources?

Which of the following techniques is used to separate kerosene from petroleum?

Which petroleum product is supposed to be obtained at on fractional distillations.

Which of the following parts are required for the model of thermoelectric production?
