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Most fuels are based on hydrocarbons. When hydrocarbons are burned (oxidized), a significant amount of chemical energy is released in the form of heat.
The energy that is contained in a consumable fuel (like gasoline) is chemical energy. The energy that it is converted into when it is burned is heat energy.
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Chemical Energy is what is released.
The answer is: a fuel and an oxidant.
Fossil fuel are the substances which are burned to release energy. Some of the examples are : Coal, Crude oil, Natural gas.
because it doesn't burn as much fuel.the less fuel burned ,the less emissions are emitted.
it is when the fuel burnt and smoke comes out from the exhaust.gases mix mix with other substances in the air poisonous gas is produced. it lower the quality of the air we breathe. by RYANZAR_FUERZAS
carbon dioxidewater vaporpartially burned and unburned hydrocarbons (because of limited oxygen)nitrogen oxides (because of the high temperature and pressure)sulfur dioxide (traces due to sulfur in the fuel)
it is a device used to purify a oil or fuel, to prevent small substances to block the path where the oil is being burned
Plastic can be burned as a fuel inresiource recovery. If it is burned at 2500o F ,the only gases released are CO2 and H2O. You have to keep the temperature up to get this result, otherwise poisonous gases can be released.
Most fuels are based on hydrocarbons. When hydrocarbons are burned (oxidized), a significant amount of chemical energy is released in the form of heat.
Nothing. It is a fossil fuel.
Fuel is burned to create steam. The steam turns the turbines, which produces electricity.
Hi, when fuel is burned, energy in the form of heat is given off. hope this helps
returned to the fuel container
Hydrogen is being "burned" into helium.