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Give reason___ Excessive use of fossil fules is leading to carbon monoxide poisoning​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fossil fuels contain carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). During complete combustion carbon and hydrogen combine with oxygen (O2) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). During incomplete combustion part of the carbon is not completely oxidized producing soot or carbon monoxide (CO). Incomplete combustion uses fuel inefficiently and the carbon monoxide produced is a health hazard.

Answered by itzjuno
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Fossil fuels contain carbon and hydrogen . During complete combustion carbon and hydrogen combine with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water (H2O). During incomplete combustion part of the carbon is not completely oxidized producing soot or carbon monoxide. Incomplete combustion uses fuel inefficiently and the carbon monoxide produced is a health hazard.

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