No, carbon is in fossil fuels.
Yes, coal is a carbon based fossil fuel.
Fossil fuel (hydrocarbon) + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy
oil
Fossil fuel is obtained from plants by the process of photosynthesis.
Coal is the fossil fuel that emits the most carbon dioxide when burned, due to its high carbon content compared to other fossil fuels like oil and natural gas.
carbon dioxide
Carbon Most common in all fossil fuels is carbon. In natural gas, both hydrogen and carbon are common.
Fossil fuel + Oxygen gas > Carbon dioxide + water + heat (apex)
Diesel oil is a fossil fuel.Bio diesel oil is a renewable fuel that adds to carbon dioxide to the greenhouse gases (it moves carbon dioxide in and out of the atmosphere as part of the carbon cycle).
No, formation of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.Burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide.
Burning fossil fuels results in the combustion of hydrocarbons, releasing carbon dioxide, water, and energy. The general chemical equation for burning a hydrocarbon fuel is hydrocarbon + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy.
Yes, carbon dioxide is a gas that is produced when fossil fuels are burned. Fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when they are used for energy production.