A carbon neutral fuel is one that does not add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Biofuel and biomass are carbon neutral because they remove CO2 from the atmosphere during their growing season, and they release exactly the same amount of CO2 when they are burnt. So they are carbon neutral.
making no net release of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, esp. through offsetting emissions by planting trees
it reduces your carbon footprint.... and teaches you how to make environmentally healthy choices.
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Because it's a fossil fuel. It has carbon in it.
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Having 6 protons, the neutral atom of carbon also has 6 electrons.
As the olive tree grows it takes in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, and gives out oxygen. When olive oil is burnt it gives out the carbon dioxide that it took in, so overall there is no net movement of carbon dioxide. - This is why it is said to be carbon neutral. "Carbon neutral" means generally that the activity adds no additional carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. This is in comparison to the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) which do add extra greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide which has been hidden underground for 300 million years).
The Carbon Neutral Company was created in 1997.
The neutral carbon atom has 6 electrons.
Carbon Neutral means making no net release of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, especially through trees.
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A neutral atom of Carbon has 6 protons and 6 electrons
The oxides of carbon are CO and CO2.
They are fuels that, when burned, have no carbon emmisions.
Containing carbon dioxide and water is not neutral.
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Biofuels are described as Carbon neutral because they give of some C02 but not as much as fossil fuels.
A neutral carbon atom has 6 electrons.