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does CNG produce ammonia?

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Answered by BrainlyFlash
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No ,it does not produce ammonia.

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CNG, also known as compressed natural gas, is an eco-friendly alternative to gasoline. Made by compressing natural gas (methane) down to less than 1% of its volume, CNG fuel is safer than gasoline and diesel because it is non-toxic and does not contaminate ground water. This natural gas is the same gas that you use daily to heat your home and water, cook on the stove and even to dry your clothes in a dryer. The use of CNG fuel is becoming more popular with both commercial and non-commercial vehicles.

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Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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CNG does not produce ammonia because..,

As 1mg of ammonia is 11 12 estimated to form 1mg of particle pollution, ammonia emissions from CNG vehicles can contribute significantly to PM2.5 (particles smaller than 2.5 microns in size) air pollution. At present cars and vans are not subject to an ammonia emission limit.

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