Combustion is the term given to burning a fuel, very often fossil fuels.
Combustion.
Burning fossil fuels results in the combustion of hydrocarbons, releasing carbon dioxide, water, and energy. The general chemical equation for burning a hydrocarbon fuel is hydrocarbon + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy.
Another word for fuel residue is "residual fuel."
Yes, "fuel" is a noun. It refers to a material that is used to produce heat or power by burning.
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Combustion.
Burning fossil fuels results in the combustion of hydrocarbons, releasing carbon dioxide, water, and energy. The general chemical equation for burning a hydrocarbon fuel is hydrocarbon + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy.
Coal.
Fossil fuel is a resource that pollutes air.
Fossil fuel (hydrocarbon) + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water + energy
Another word for fuel residue is "residual fuel."
No, biodiesel is not a fossil fuel. It is a renewable fuel made from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled cooking greases.
fuel + oxygen ------> carbon dioxide + water
fossil hunter
That would have to be rust
The anwser4 is combustion
Yes, "fuel" is a noun. It refers to a material that is used to produce heat or power by burning.