Carbon Dioxide
The main pollutant created from the burning of fossil fuels is carbon dioxide (CO2). This greenhouse gas is a major contributor to global climate change and is released when fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas are burned for energy.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main gas that is released from burning coal. It is a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. Additionally, burning coal also releases pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides which can contribute to air pollution and respiratory issues.
Most coal burned in power stations contains small amounts of the metal mercury. This metal is released and vaporized as the coal burns. Some coal, particularly lower-quality bituminous coal, contains nitrogen compounds. The nitrogen in this coal (and sometimes nitrogen from the air) combine with oxygen to produce various nitrogen oxides, some of which catalyze the formation of ozone in the lower atmosphere. Most modern coal-fired power stations have very efficient combustion, so they produce very little carbon monoxide, but some older plants produce significant (but still small) quantities. Carbon dioxide isn't universally considered a pollutant, but it is the main combustion product of coal. Some coal contains sulfur or sulfur compounds. These can be released by burning to produce sulfur dioxide, which reacts with water in the atmosphere to produce sulfurous and sulfuric acids, which are significant components of acid rain.
The combustion of coal can be represented by the equation: [ C + O_2 → CO_2 ] where carbon (C) from coal combines with oxygen (O2) in the air to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) as the main product of the reaction.
The main element in coal is carbon.
The main pollutant created from the burning of fossil fuels is carbon dioxide (CO2). This greenhouse gas is a major contributor to global climate change and is released when fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas are burned for energy.
Burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity is the main source of air pollution, in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2) (a greenhouse gas classified as a pollutant when it is added to the atmosphere).
90Cs and 60Co
Either nuclear power or burning coal.
Sulphuric acid from burning coal.
The main use of coal is in the creation of electricity via burning to power generators. Another less prevalent use of coal is in home heating with coal stoves.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main gas that is released from burning coal. It is a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. Additionally, burning coal also releases pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides which can contribute to air pollution and respiratory issues.
Carbon dioxide (but not from nuclear plants)
Burning coal produces sulfur dioxide which contributes to acid rain."
Max Cook
Carbon monoxide gas is the main pollutant in a combustion engine.
The main compounds released when burning gas and oil, are water vapor, carbon dioxide/CO2, methane, and nitrous oxide. These compounds are contributing to the greenhouse effect and depletion of the ozone layer.