The gas produced by the burning of fuel is carbon dioxide.
Burning release water, carbon dioxide and heat.
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
Yes, carbon dioxide is a gas that is produced when fossil fuels are burned. Fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when they are used for energy production.
The general chemical reaction for burning fuel (such as hydrocarbons in gasoline) is: Fuel (hydrocarbon) + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + Heat.
The gas produced by the burning of fuel is carbon dioxide.
Burning release water, carbon dioxide and heat.
The burning of carbon - be it food in plants and animals or from burning fuel or from burning forests.
Most of our fuel is fossil fuel, that is, coal, oil and natural gas. When these are used for fuel (by burning) they release carbon which has been stored in them for millions of years. This is adding to the amount of carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) in the atmosphere.
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
fuel + oxygen ------> carbon dioxide + water
breathing and fuel burning
Oil is a carbon-rich substance, and by burning it, we release a lot of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Carbon Dioxide is a greenhouse gas, so this can increase the Greenhouse Effect, which is linked to global warming.
Burning fossil fuels results in the combustion of hydrocarbons, releasing carbon dioxide, water, and energy. The general chemical equation for burning a hydrocarbon fuel is hydrocarbon + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy.
Yes, carbon dioxide is a gas that is produced when fossil fuels are burned. Fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when they are used for energy production.
Carbon monoxide is the waste produced from burning a fossil fuel
Cars run on burning of fossil fuel, which is mainly hydrocarbons, compound of carbon and hydrogen which on oxidation (burning) produces Carbon dioxide, water (and Carbon Monoxide if oxygen is not sufficient for combustion).