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How does combustion cause pollution and how can we reduce it?

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Answered by indian2020
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Primarily coals and oils, which are used in industrial plants to produce electricity and heat, are responsible for environmental pollution by sulfur oxides, strong acidity of air and acid rains. Sulfur dioxide tendency is to reduce the "greenhouse effect" by "albedo" effect.

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Answered by ITzBrainlyGuy
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Primary Pollutants

It results from the incomplete combustion of organic compounds such as wood, coal, oil and natural gas. ... Often times, organic compounds such as coal, and petroleum contain other elements such as sulfur. When these compounds are burned in oxygen sulfur dioxide (SO2) is produced.Fuel switching - replacing part or all of the fuel with a lower carbon fuel like. ...

Efficiency improvement - increasing the efficiency of the plant so less CO2. ...

Carbon Capture strategies – capturing the CO2 in the flue gas and storing.

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