yes
Combustion of fuels release heat.
The primary products of complete combustion of fossil fuels are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). This process releases energy in the form of heat and light. Additionally, combustion may also produce small amounts of other pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas released into the atmosphere by combustion of fossil fuels.
The reaction between oxygen and another substance is called oxidation, such as the formation of rust. The rapid oxidation of fuel is called combustion.
No, the combustion of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, not oxygen. Oxygen is consumed during the combustion process to help the fuel burn, but it is not released as a byproduct.
y
Carbon Dioxide and water are the primary combustion products of fossil fuels.
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Combustion of fuels release heat.
Oxygen is required for the combustion of fossil fuels. During combustion, the carbon and hydrogen in the fossil fuels react with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat energy.
it's known as combustion
That process is called 'internal combustion'
Fossil fuels.
combustion
Combustion.
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R. James Rollbuhler has written: 'Combustion characteristics of gas turbine alternative fuels' -- subject(s): Synthetic fuels 'Gas turbine alternative fuels combustion characteristics' -- subject(s): Gas-turbines, Combustion