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on burning coal oxides of which other elements are formed apart from carbon

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Answered by kapil44
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Answered by Surnia
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The burning of coal produces oxides of following elements:

Explanation:

  • The coal is a fossil fuel used as a conventional source of thermal energy and it is also used for generation of electricity.
  • The composition of coal consists of carbon, sulphur as well as nitrogen.
  • Thus when the coal burns it releases carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, sulphur trioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide to the atmosphere.
  • The emissions on burning are emitted in the from of flue gas and smoke.

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