Turn out that it is not present (OXYGEN in fossil fuels).
no
Fossil Fuel+oxygen =>carbon dioxide +water Fossil fuel +02 => C02 +H20
Carbon dioxide + water + heat
The general equation for burning/combusting fossil fuels is:- fossil fuel + oxygen(air) = Carbon dioxide and Water.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel and cannot be a fossil fuel.
no
No. Most nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere are a product of combustion of some fossil fuel in air, when the heat of combustion is sufficient to activate reactions between atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen, but the oxides are not present in the fuel itself.
Fossil Fuel+oxygen =>carbon dioxide +water Fossil fuel +02 => C02 +H20
Fossil fuel + Oxygen gas > Carbon dioxide + water + heat (apex)
Fuel+oxygen --> carbon dioxide+water
carbon dioxide
All fuels that 'burn' require air or an oxygen source for combustion. Therefore,fossil fuel also burn in the air.
heat, fuel, and oxygen
Carbon dioxide + water + heat
carbon dioxide + water + heat
the chemical which are present in these when burnt release energy
Carbon dioxide + water + heat