Some pollutants released from burning fossil fuels mix with water vapour and make it slightly acidic. This then falls as acid rain.
if the burn is fully complete well then the two chemical wastes are carbon dioxide and water vapor
The general equation for burning/combusting fossil fuels is:- fossil fuel + oxygen(air) = Carbon dioxide and Water.
Yes, hydrogen burns with oxygen to produce water vapor. However, producing hydrogen takes a lot of electricity, which is mostly generated from fossil fuels, so the net impact on the environment, for the same amount of energy, is worse than simply burning fossil fuels directly.
Nonrenewable resources such as fossil fuels, fresh water, and soils are being used up or degraded by humans.
Fossil Fuel+oxygen =>carbon dioxide +water Fossil fuel +02 => C02 +H20
Fossil Fuels
yes because whenever something burns it produces small amounts of water vapor
Acid RainAnswered by toplop222
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and water vapor.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and water vapor.
For example, nuclear fuels.
No, the burning of fossil fuels affects the carbon cycle, but not the water cycle.
Fossil Fuels --> Hydro-Carbon chains formed from decaying organic matter (animal & plants) When you burn fossil fuels the relating output is HEAT + WASTE GASES. The waste gases can be of several type depending on the hydro-carbon. Most common waste gases when you burn fossil fuels are carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Water Vapor, NOx, SOx emissions. Carbon Dioxide, Water Vapor, Nitrous Oxides are listed as greenhouse gases along with methane & ozone. Greenhouse gases = gases that affect our climate on earth (the listed are the ones that we know will affect us as far as now) So the final relation is burning of fossil fuels increases the amount of green house gases in atmosphere, especially Carbon-Dioxide, Water Vapor & NOx.
Water pollution can occur from burning fossil fuels due to the acid rain. Fossil fuels will pollute the atmosphere which will result into acid rain.
if the burn is fully complete well then the two chemical wastes are carbon dioxide and water vapor
The general equation for burning/combusting fossil fuels is:- fossil fuel + oxygen(air) = Carbon dioxide and Water.
It releases CO2, which is carbon dioxide. They might also release methane