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    The Most Energy Per Unit Mass Can Be Extracted from
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The Most Energy Per Unit Mass Can Be Extracted from

Question 24

Question 24

Multiple Choice

The most energy per unit mass can be extracted from


A) coal.
B) petroleum.
C) natural gas.
D) uranium.

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