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combustion
Combustion is the term given to burning a fuel, very often fossil fuels.
Just what the name implies the burning of coal- as a fossil fuel, in powerhouses for example, or in old-time steam locomotives.
Yes. Propane is man made, but from the fossil fuel natural gas. It is a by product.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel and cannot be a fossil fuel.
Carbon Dioxide and water are the primary combustion products of fossil fuels.
No. Most nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere are a product of combustion of some fossil fuel in air, when the heat of combustion is sufficient to activate reactions between atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen, but the oxides are not present in the fuel itself.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides are the pollutants released from fossil fuel combustion.
Carbon Dioxide and water are the primary combustion products of fossil fuels.
combustion
Combustion is the term given to burning a fuel, very often fossil fuels.
You can change the air-to-fuel ratio to get less optimal combustion.
Through combustion they produce heat.
because of fossil fuel combustion
The carbon cycle.
Through combustion they produce heat.
Fuel+oxygen --> carbon dioxide+water