Yes, most vehicles still burn fossil fuels like oil or gas. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
Burning oil cannot produce methane. The gases produced are mostly CO2 and CO, and maybe some oxides of sulfer and nitrogen.
Why would i know!!!!!! ---------------------------- The burning of any fossil fuel (oil, coal, natural gas) will produce carbon dioxide (CO2). Another is the heating of limestone to produce quicklime (CaO): CaCO3 --> CaO + CO2 These are just a couple there are many others you could list.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide (if the combustion is not complete), nitrogen and sulfur oxides.
Appliances don't exactly produce carbon dioxide (CO2), but they are responsible for CO2 emissions. Appliances run on electricity, and most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This burning emits CO2, a greenhouse gas that is causing global warming.
The disposable aluminum CO2 cartridges used for airguns are standardised, and should be compatible.
All of them are.
mineral oil
Hi there, Yes,I have the Spyder VS1 and it is compatible with both co2 and HPA(High Pressure Air)or (Nitrogen) Cheers
Yes. Marvel mystery oil is fully compatible with synthetic oil.
Yes, Motor oil will not damage copper.
Fram PH8A/PH16/PH43 oil filter.
Try reversing that - oil makes CO2 when it burns. The problem with CO2 to oil is that it takes plants plus animals plus sunlight hundreds of millions of years to pull that trick.
No ,EPDM is only compatible with non oil based fluids.Mainly water.
No. Oil and vinegar.
photosynthesis, burning oil
Yes.