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cng burns carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide and forms what​

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Answered by mohitrachwani1
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The combustion of natural gas, on the other hand, releases very small amounts of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, virtually no ash or particulate matter, and lower levels of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and other reactive hydrocarbons.

Answered by Anonymous
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Many fossil fuels contain sulfur impurities. When these fuels are burned, the sulfur is oxidised to form sulfur dioxide. This sulfur dioxide then dissolves in droplets of rainwater to form sulfurous acid...

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