Burning fossil fuels like gasoline has emissions of carbon dioxide and water.
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In a normal hydrogen oxygen fuel cell, the waste products are water, and heat
Products formed when fossil fuels are burnt are: 1. Carbon dioxide (for complete combustion) 2. Carbon Monoxide (for incomplete combustion) 3. Water. Hope this helped :)
It depends on what fuel is burning.
Wendell C. Hull has written: 'Waste heat and waste products recovery potential for New Mexico' -- subject(s): Fuel, Heat recovery, Waste products as fuel
Carbon Monoxide is a by-product from burning fuel from cars. The fuel from cars is a petroleum-derived mixture gasoline, when burned, produces energy and waste products, Carbon Monoxide and other gases
Wood is a fuel as it can provide energy by burning. But, it is not formed by fossils and hence not called a fossil fuel.
In a normal hydrogen oxygen fuel cell, the waste products are water, and heat
Carbon dioxide and water
It can be used in incinerators which produce heat as for burning fossil fuels.
Carbon monoxide is the waste produced from burning a fossil fuel