Carbon dioxide, oxides of sulphur, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, unburned hydrocarbons, and quite a few others.
Yes. The coal is a solid which than burningthe coal makes a gas.
The gas that is released when burning coal, oil, or gas is called carbon monoxide or sulfur. Sulfur is released with the burning of coal and carbon monoxide is what the exhaust of cars is made up of because of the burning of petroleum.
We usually think out of 100 percent when we think percent, but out of 150 percent 32% comes from burning coal.
Burning coal in complete combustion of oxygen produces carbon-dioxide where as burning coal in limted amount of oxygen produces carbon-monoxide.
Carbon Dioxide.
comes from the burning of coal gas, oil..
22% of the United States energy comes from petroleum, natural gas and coal.
82% comes from coal burning. Hope that helps!
Yes. The coal is a solid which than burningthe coal makes a gas.
We usually think out of 100 percent when we think percent, but out of 150 percent 32% comes from burning coal.
The gas that is released when burning coal, oil, or gas is called carbon monoxide or sulfur. Sulfur is released with the burning of coal and carbon monoxide is what the exhaust of cars is made up of because of the burning of petroleum.
Burning coal in complete combustion of oxygen produces carbon-dioxide where as burning coal in limted amount of oxygen produces carbon-monoxide.
Coal is of many types. One of them is bituminous coal. When it is burned, it releases very much sulphur gas. This gas combines with the water vapour to form sulphuric acid. It comes down as acid rain.
Carbon Dioxide.
Most of our energy (electricity) comes from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This burning emits carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere.
Natural gas is the cleanest burning of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
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