In presence of which gas fuel is burnt to liberate energy
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Fossil fuels are burned to produce energy. In large power stations they are burned in the presence of oxygen. As the fuel burns the heat energy is used to heat water, as it is heated it produces steam which in turn rises and drives a turbine.
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Explanation: The fuel is burnt in the presence of oxygen to generate energy in the form of heat.
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