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Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is produced when gasoline, diesel fuel and coal or oil, all of which contain sulphur, are burned in vehicles. Sulphur is not needed so is let out as a waste product and therefore is let off by the vehicle.
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Carbon monoxide is the waste produced from burning a fossil fuel
Only water is produced No carbon dioxide is produced Less carbon dioxide produced or less global warming
Matter is converted into energy. In a perfect world the by products would be water vapor and carbon dioxide.
Soot, or smoke, is composed of particulates--tiny pieces of a solid--suspended in gas, or air. It is solid, but acts like a gas. The particulates come from whatever fuel is being burned and are carried by the hot air produced by a fire.
The heat is produced by the formation of chemical bonds between carbon and oxygen, and between hydrogen and oxygen. So CO2 and water are the necessary products when fossil fuel is burned, without which there would be no heat.
Currently, there are no vehicles on the market which utilize the hydrogen fuel cell. Hyundai has plans to release a vehicle featuring hydrogen fuel cells as early as 2015. However, no vehicles currently exist that use this. There may be vehicles made by private individuals, but no pass produced vehicle has this technology right now.
when an excess of oxygen is used CO2 and water (in the form of steam) is produced but if a quantity too small for the reaction is used CO is produced and again water (in the form of steam!) i hope this helps :)
Vehicles release carbon monoxide into the air from the combustion of fuel in their engines. And the amount of such kind of pollution is very great, mainly in big cities.
Nothing. It is a fossil fuel.