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Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides are the pollutants released from fossil fuel combustion.

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What is another word for burning of fossil fuel?

Combustion is the term given to burning a fuel, very often fossil fuels.


Combustion as a source of energy can lead to formation of air pollutants like CO and NO and how can each of these pollutants form from the combustion of fuel?

There is carbon and nitrogen in fuel. Burning it with oxygen (incomplete) produces CO and NO.


How much carbon is put into the atmosphere each year by fossil fuel combustion?

Approximately 37.1 billion metric tons of CO2 are released into the atmosphere each year from fossil fuel combustion, accounting for the majority of anthropogenic carbon emissions.


Why will there be less pollution if hydrogen is burned to a fuel?

Hydrogen combustion produces water vapor as the main byproduct, which is cleaner than the pollutants emitted from burning fossil fuels like gasoline or diesel. This results in less pollution being released into the atmosphere when hydrogen is used as fuel.


When energy stored in fossil fuel its released by?

When the energy stored in fossil fuels is released, it is converted into heat through combustion reactions. This heat can be used to generate electricity, power vehicles, or produce heat for various applications.


What are the primary products of complete combustion of fossil fuel?

Carbon Dioxide and water are the primary combustion products of fossil fuels.


What are the primary product of the complete combustion of fossil fuel?

Carbon Dioxide and water are the primary combustion products of fossil fuels.


Fossil fuel combustion increase the acidity of rain because?

Fossil fuel combustion releases pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that react with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, leading to acidic rain. This process is known as acid rain and can have detrimental effects on ecosystems, soil, and water bodies.


How does biomass compare to fossil fuel in the amount of air pollutant?

Biomass tends to produce lower levels of air pollutants compared to fossil fuels. However, it can still emit pollutants such as carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and nitrogen oxides depending on the combustion process and technology used. Fossil fuels, on the other hand, typically release higher quantities of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide.


Is nitrogen oxide a fossil fuel?

No. Most nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere are a product of combustion of some fossil fuel in air, when the heat of combustion is sufficient to activate reactions between atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen, but the oxides are not present in the fuel itself.


What is the equation for the combustion of fossil fuel?

The general equation for the combustion of fossil fuels is: Fossil Fuel + O2 → CO2 + H2O + heat This equation represents the process where fossil fuels react with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat energy.


How can we reduce the combustion of fossil fuels?

You can change the air-to-fuel ratio to get less optimal combustion.