Liquid fuel
Liquid fuel is fuel in liquid form rather than gas form, and
which is used for internal combustion engines.
Liquid fuels mainly include petroleum-based fuels obtained by
distilling and refining petroleum crude oil.
By heating crude oils to the point of evaporation and then
cooling and removing them, they can be refined into products
with different properties depending on the heating temperature.
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