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coal burns with according to chemistry​

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Answered by brainlystar365
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When burned, the carbon is converted to carbon dioxide and the hydrogen to water. Each of those reactions produces a slightly different amount of heat. ... The upshot is that coal produces twice as much carbon dioxide per unit of heat energy compared to natural gas.

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When burned, the carbon is converted to carbon dioxide and the hydrogen to water.

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