No, its like the question can coal be produced if i burn the nonliving organisms and than bury it for billions of years hydrogen is also an element!
Of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) oil is the second cleanest. Coal is the dirtiest, and natural gas (methane (CH4)) is the cleanest burning fuel, emitting the smallest amount of carbon dioxide of all the fossil fuels.
Burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, primarily involves the combustion of hydrocarbons. The main elements present in fossil fuels are carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). When these hydrocarbons burn, they react with oxygen (O2) from the air to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O), along with other byproducts depending on the specific fuel composition.
Natural gas is the cleanest burning of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). It emits less greenhouse gas than the other two.
types of burning fuels are i think the same as fossil fuels so its probs: oil, gas and coal unless im dumb.:P
Syngas is a mixture of Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide; it can be produced via Steam reforming of gasification (coal, oil heavy residues).
because the fuel is oil and the coconut is oil too
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The advantages of using hydrogen fuel cells are that they are an alternative fuel to fossil fuels, like coal, oil and gas. Also, burning or reacting hydrogen with oxygen runs electric motors and it's only emission is water vapour. The disadvantages of using hydrogen fuel cells is that hydrogen does not occur naturally on Earth and thus is not an energy source. It takes a great deal of energy to extract Hydrogen from water. Hope this helps! :)
The advantages of using hydrogen fuel cells are that they are an alternative fuel to fossil fuels, like coal, oil and gas. Also, burning or reacting hydrogen with oxygen runs electric motors and it's only emission is water vapour. The disadvantages of using hydrogen fuel cells is that hydrogen does not occur naturally on Earth and thus is not an energy source. It takes a great deal of energy to extract Hydrogen from water. Hope this helps! :)
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The main pollution from carbon-based fuel is carbon dioxide, also called CO2, which is the product of burning a hydrocarbon fuel like coal, oil or gas, with oxygen taken from the air. Uniting carbon with oxygen produces CO2, and releases energy as heat which is used to drive a heat-engine (a gasoline or diesel engine or a gas turbine, or a steam turbine for which the fuel is used to produce steam from water as an intermediary). Among the carbon fuels, gas is said to be less polluting because the atom is lighter and thus less CO2 is produced for a given amount of energy output. Hydrogen is less polluting as a fuel because its product, after burning with oxygen, is only water vapour, which is a greenhouse gas but excess water vapour falls as rain. However hydrogen is mainly produced from water in which the hydrogen and oxygen are separated by adding energy by electrolysis. Thus hydrogen is only a means of storing energy because the same energy is then released by the burning process.
Burning fuel, which may be coal, wood, fuel oil, etc.
The main pollution from carbon-based fuel is carbon dioxide, also called CO2, which is the product of burning a hydrocarbon fuel like coal, oil or gas, with oxygen taken from the air. Uniting carbon with oxygen produces CO2, and releases energy as heat which is used to drive a heat-engine (a gasoline or diesel engine or a gas turbine, or a steam turbine for which the fuel is used to produce steam from water as an intermediary). Among the carbon fuels, gas is said to be less polluting because the atom is lighter and thus less CO2 is produced for a given amount of energy output. Hydrogen is less polluting as a fuel because its product, after burning with oxygen, is only water vapour, which is a greenhouse gas but excess water vapour falls as rain. However hydrogen is mainly produced from water in which the hydrogen and oxygen are separated by adding energy by electrolysis. Thus hydrogen is only a means of storing energy because the same energy is then released by the burning process.
Burning releases heat by the formation of chemical bonds between the atoms that are burning. An example is hydrogen burning with oxygen, because when the atoms are bonded together as water they have less total energy than when the atoms are separated. It takes energy to separate out hydrogen and oxygen from water (by electrolysis for example), and this is the energy that is released when the separate atoms are re-bonded in burning.
An explosion could occur.
Brown smoke comes from burning fossil fuel, usually fuel oil.