The carbon comes from the oil.
Oil is a hydrocarbon, meaning it consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms. When oil is burned as a fuel, it releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as a byproduct. Oil itself does not absorb carbon because it is a fossil fuel formed from organic matter over millions of years.
Yes, if it is burned.
The oil that is burned by furnaces is mostly #1 or #2 fuel oil
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Carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere;here when coal oil and natural gas are burned?
Carbon dioxide is the colorless reactive gas produced when fuels such as oil and coal are burned.
It is burned by the engine combustion process or it is leaking out of the engine.
Oil can either be burned, or it can leak
You get a blister, it depends how deep the burn is.
both can be burned as fuel.
When gas, oil, and coal are burned, they release carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants into the atmosphere. These pollutants contribute to air pollution, acid rain, and climate change.
yes it is