Carbon dioxide and water vapour are produced when hydrocarbons are burned in plenty of air.
Heat, carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon dioxide
Increased hydrocarbon pollution and acid rain. Increased temperatures and resultant increases in sea levels.
Decomposition of dead relams
fossil fuels produce sulfur dioxide when burned because sulfur is present in them. things like coal which is carbon or gas which is a hydrocarbon are examples of this. fossil fuels are bad because sulfur dioxide causes acid rain. hope this helps :)
SmogSmog?
very high temperatures
sulfur
Hydrocarbon fuels are energy dense, easily transported, relatively cheap.
Hydrocarbon fuels are energy dense, easily transported, relatively cheap.
water oil
Petrol, diesel and LPG are the main fuels. They are hydrocarbon fossil fuels.
Co2+h2o
Oxygen
Petrol, diesel and LPG are the main fuels. They are hydrocarbon fossil fuels.
About 82%
It was called the hydrocarbon century due to abundant usage of fossil fuels.
Complete burning of the hydrocarbon portion of fossil fuels produces carbon dioxide. Since most fossil fuels contains nitrogenous and sulfurous components also, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide would also be produced by complete combustion.