Chemistry, asked by Miho, 1 year ago

What are the harmful effects of burning fuels?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The burning of fossil fuels leads to release of harmful products into the environment. An increase in the consumption of fuel leads to harmful effects on the environment. Following points will clearly depict these effects: Carbon fuels such as wood, coal, petroleum release unburnt carbon particles in the environment.





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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Burning fossil fuels causes three negative effects: air pollution, water pollution, and climate change.

Harmful effects of burning fuels:

  • Most fuels emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when they are burned.
  • Global warming is thought to be caused by an increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide.
  • Sulfur dioxide gas is released during the burning of coal and diesel.
  • It is a very caustic and stifling gas.
  • The toxic byproducts of burning fuels include sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, lead, and particle matter.
  • However, burning them causes climate change and releases pollutants that increase the risk of early death, heart attacks, stroke, respiratory problems, asthma, and absenteeism from work and school.
  • It has also been connected to Alzheimer's disease and an autism spectrum disorder.

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