All carbon based fuels produce carbon dioxide when burned. These include:
The burning of any fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity releases the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is a product of the combustion of fossil fuels and this is contributing most to the accelerated greenhouse effect.
WATER! H2O it is a combustion reaction and every combustion reaction produces carbon dioxide and water
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide (if the combustion is not complete), nitrogen and sulfur oxides.
h2o-water and co2 carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is formed by the complete combustion of carbon itself or organic compounds.
Fossil fuels
Complete combustion produces carbon dioxide. Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide.
Carbon dioxide is a product of the combustion of fossil fuels and this is contributing most to the accelerated greenhouse effect.
WATER! H2O it is a combustion reaction and every combustion reaction produces carbon dioxide and water
Combustion of ethene produces carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide (if the combustion is not complete), nitrogen and sulfur oxides.
Burning (combustion) of organic substance will produce waste Carbon Dioxide. Also metabolic processes in living things produces waste Carbon Dioxide.
Combustion (burning) of any material usually releases carbon dioxide, as carbon is such a major component of everything on earth. Deforestation (removal of trees) means that the trees are no longer able to take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The greenhouse effect is the greenhouse gases retaining warmth from the sun. Any increase of greenhouse gases (as carbon dioxide is) leads to a warming in the atmosphere.
carbon dioxide
No, burning hydrogen produces only water, it does not produce carbon or carbon dioxide.
Combustion releases carbon dioxide as the carbon in the organic material is joined with oxygen from the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is understood to be a greenhouse gas, meaning it traps heat in the atmosphere.
petrol consists of carbon and hydrogen, when it burns it produces carbon dioxide and water if complete combustion occurs