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Burning of natural gas is​

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Answered by asd42555542
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Cleaner burning than other fossil fuels, the combustion of natural gas produces negligible amounts of sulfur, mercury, and particulates. Burning natural gas does produce nitrogen oxides (NOx), which are precursors to smog, but at lower levels than gasoline and diesel used for motor vehicles.

Answered by Prerit6259
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This question has Multiple answers

It could be either one of the following:

1. Burning of natural gas is a combustive process.

2. Burning of natural gas is an exothermic process.

3. Burning of natural gas is a chemical change or

irreversible change.

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