Carbon dioxide + water + heat
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Carbon Dioxide + Water + Heat
The burning of fossil fuels are a combustion reaction. The reaction for the combustion has the reactants of propane (C3H8) and oxygen (O2). The combustion reactions products are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
The main products from petroleum are gasoline, motor oil, diesel fuel, kerosene, plastic products, engine grease, cosmetics, synthetic rubber, paint, and many misc. products.
When fossil fuels are burned they turn into mercury which released into the atmosphere
Nothing. It is a fossil fuel.
Carbon Dioxide + Water + Heat
The burning of fossil fuels are a combustion reaction. The reaction for the combustion has the reactants of propane (C3H8) and oxygen (O2). The combustion reactions products are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
The burning of fossil fuels are a combustion reaction. The reaction for the combustion has the reactants of propane (C3H8) and oxygen (O2). The combustion reactions products are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Thermal energy and waste products
Carbon dioxide + water + heat
The heat is produced by the formation of chemical bonds between carbon and oxygen, and between hydrogen and oxygen. So CO2 and water are the necessary products when fossil fuel is burned, without which there would be no heat.
Matter is converted into energy. In a perfect world the by products would be water vapor and carbon dioxide.
The main products from petroleum are gasoline, motor oil, diesel fuel, kerosene, plastic products, engine grease, cosmetics, synthetic rubber, paint, and many misc. products.
In a fossil fuel is different fuels that have been burned
does it matter? an exothermic reaction has heat as a biproduct of the product while an endothermic reaction has heat as a part of the reactants. meaning heat is released in exothermic and absorbed in endothermic
When fossil fuels are burned they give off heat, the reason why we use them. Then they give gasses such as CO2 for example.
Water vapour and carbon oxides are the main products. Sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides are also common products, especially in inefficient systems or where the fuel is not very pure.