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They are released in the atmosphere.

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When fossil fuels are burned carbon dioxide and water are produced what elements must be contained in fossils fuels?

hydrocarbons( carbon and hydrogen)


When gasoline is burned is carbon dioxide produced?

Certainly. All hydrocarbons produce carbon dioxide when burned.


How is carbon dioxide given off when wax is burned?

wax is a hydocarbon( a compound composed of hydrogen and carbon only).all hydrocarbons give carbon-dioxide and oxygen on combustion cxHy + O2 ---> CO2 + H2


What fuels are in the air when hydrocarbons are burned?

sulphur oxicide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon.


What are the elements contained in fossil fuels that when burned the result is carbon dioxide and water?

Being comprised of many different chemical forms, the smallest Answer is Hydrocarbons; in other words, hydrogen and carbon.


What energy source produces carbon dioxide and water when burned?

Any fossil fuels, hydrocarbons like coal, oil and natural gas, release carbon dioxide and water when burned.


What happens to carbon when isooctane burns in a car's engine?

When hydrocarbons are burned, carbon dioxide is formed. If the hydrocarbon is burned in low amount of oxygen, carbon monoxide can be formed. Carbon monoxide is harmful for animals.


Which is more dangerous hydrocarbons or hydrogen fuel?

Dangerous in what way? hydrogen just being burned does not contribute to global warming, but what about 'making' the hydrogen? Does that use other fuels that contribute to global warming? Hydrogen is more explosive if that is what you mean by dangerous. Hydrocarbons burn to form carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming.


What is produced when hydrocarbon fuels burn inside an engine?

Carbon dioxide and water vapour are produced when hydrocarbons are burned in plenty of air.


How does the burning of hydrocarbons release energy?

The carbon and hydrogen present in the fuel react with the oxygen that taken inside cylinder during induction and the explosion takes place.


What is hydrocarbon gas?

An example of a hydrocarbon is methane. Like all hydrocarbons, it is composed entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Hydrocarbons are used for fuel. When burned in combination with oxygen, hydrocarbons give off energy in the form of heat while combining with the oxygen to become carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).


What do fossil fuels form when burned in air?

Being hydrocarbons, they produce water and carbon dioxide when burnt in air.