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Sulfer dioxide.
sulfur dioxide
Sulfer dioxide.
It depends on your meaning of reactive:Carbon dioxide gas, which is responsible for global warming and climate change.Carbon dioxide also dissolves in water reacting to produce carbonic acidCarbon monoxide is produced at low levels and can be burned, a classic meaning of reactiveWater vapour is produced which reacts with oxides of nitrogen and sulfur to produce acid rain
Oxygen
Sulfer dioxide.
sulfur dioxide
Sulfer dioxide.
It Produces greenhouse gases and it pollutes the atmosphere when burned
You cant, once fossil fuels is burned, the atoms in the fuel is split and produces greenhouse gases
When fossil fuels are burned, carbon dioxide is released into the environment. This can influence the greenhouse effect and increase global warming. Coal is the fossil fuel that produces the most carbon dioxide emission.
When fossil fuels are burned, carbon dioxide is released into the environment. This can influence the greenhouse effect and increase global warming. Coal is the fossil fuel that produces the most carbon dioxide emission.
Fossil fuels are burned to spin a generator which in turn produces electricity.
It depends on your meaning of reactive:Carbon dioxide gas, which is responsible for global warming and climate change.Carbon dioxide also dissolves in water reacting to produce carbonic acidCarbon monoxide is produced at low levels and can be burned, a classic meaning of reactiveWater vapour is produced which reacts with oxides of nitrogen and sulfur to produce acid rain
Any fossil fuels, hydrocarbons like coal, oil and natural gas, release carbon dioxide and water when burned.
fossil fuels are burned to create steam which turns these huge turbines which produces electricity hope this helped it is also a form of energy
yes because whenever something burns it produces small amounts of water vapor