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Coal is almost all carbon plus impurities. Burning it combines it with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
Sulphur Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide are by products are produced by burning most fossil fuels, not just coal.
It is called carbon dioxide emissions.
a process to further limit carbon dioxide emissions from burning coal
Coal is almost all carbon plus impurities. Burning it combines it with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide.
carbon dioxide
Yes, the burning of any hydrocarbon produces carbon dioxide. This equation illustrates the burning of a hydrocarbon.CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O + energyAs you can see carbon dioxide is produced along with water and energy.Yes burning coal or any carbon based fuel produces carbon dioxide.
Burning coal in complete combustion of oxygen produces carbon-dioxide where as burning coal in limted amount of oxygen produces carbon-monoxide.
Any burning process release carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
Sulphur Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide are by products are produced by burning most fossil fuels, not just coal.
during complete combustion burning of Coal results in Carbon Dioxide and Water along with soot.
Carbon dioxide can be obtained by mixing carbon monoxide with oxygen. However, an easier way for obtaining carbon dioxide is the burning of coal or wax.
a process to further limit carbon dioxide emissions from burning coal