Depending on the source of natural gas. Approximately 51kg of CO2 per GJ.
Yes, natural gas, methane, is one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) which, when burnt, releases carbon dioxide (CO2). It is also a greenhouse gas in its own right.
Yes, they are fossil fuels just as oil and release carbon dioxide (CO2), a known greenhouse gas.
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Depending on the source of natural gas. Approximately 51kg of CO2 per GJ.
Yes, natural gas, methane, is one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) which, when burnt, releases carbon dioxide (CO2). It is also a greenhouse gas in its own right.
Yes, they are fossil fuels just as oil and release carbon dioxide (CO2), a known greenhouse gas.
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Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) when burnt, release Carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas causing global warming.
Because most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This releases the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) which is contributing to global warming. Gas appliances also release CO2, but not as much as coal or oil, so gas is a slightly better way to go.
Natural gas is mainly composed of methane. When methane undergoes combustion, it produces water and CO2 . CH4 + 2O2 -------> CO2 + 2H2O
Carbondioxide (CO2)
If the burner is functioning stoichiometrically, you shouldn't get any. The equation for stoichiometric combustion of Natural Gas (Methane) is; 2O2 + CH4 > CO2 + 2H2O
When fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are burnt they release Carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas that is causing global warming and climate change.