Which of the following fuels has the highest fuel value (kJ/g) ?
A) natural gas, CH4(g) ; 16.0 g/mol, Hcomb =-801 kJ/mol
B) ethanol, CH3CH2OH(l) ; 46.1 g/mol, Hcomb = -1,368 kJ/mol
C) heating oil, C16H34(l) , 226 g/mol, Hcomb=-10,800 kJ/mol
D) coal, C135H96O9NS(l) , 1906 g/mol, Hcomb =-44,000 kJ/mol
E) wood, C6H12O6(l) , 180 g/mol, Hcomb = -2,540 kJ/mol
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