Natural gas, methane, contains no sulfur.
No, sulfur is a native element or mineral, not a fossil fuel.
The burning of fossil fuels (natural gas is a fossil fuel) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
Sulfur.
It is called desulfurization, and if you don't do it at the refinery your fuel will make sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid when it burns. If you're running un-desulfurized diesel in a new truck, there's a big filter in your exhaust system that will get ruined.
carbon monoxide
All fossil fuel when burnt releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas which is causing global warming.
No, sulfur is a native element or mineral, not a fossil fuel.
The burning of fossil fuels (natural gas is a fossil fuel) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
Nothing. It is a fossil fuel.
Natural gas.
In a fossil fuel is different fuels that have been burned
Water vapour and carbon oxides are the main products. Sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides are also common products, especially in inefficient systems or where the fuel is not very pure.
Carbon monoxide is produced during incomplete combustion of any hydrocarbon or fossil fuel. Adding oxygenates (molecules containing oxygen) to the fuel and maintaining the proper air/fuel ratio can reduce the amount of carbon monoxide generated.
Sulfur.
Drawbacks: Oil, a fossil fuel, must be transported from the drilling site, to the refinery. Oil is subject to spillage during shipping, and harms marine environments when spilled into the ocean. Burning fossil fuels also releases sulfur dioxide, which causes acid rain. It also releases particulates, which harm organisms, including people.
It releases CO2, which is carbon dioxide. They might also release methane
Fossil fuel are the substances which are burned to release energy. Some of the examples are : Coal, Crude oil, Natural gas.