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what are the hydrocarbons formed during burning of fossil fuels

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Burning hydrocarbons releases energy, and CO2 as a by-product. Methane, a small hydrocarbon molecule, is found in natural gas. Methane can also occur naturally in environments such as marshes, bogs, and deep ocean.

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Hydrocarbon combustion - Energy Education Hydrocarbon combustion refers to the chemical reaction where a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen to create carbon dioxide, water, and heat. Hydrocarbons are molecules consisting of both hydrogen and carbon. ... Energy is obtained from fossil fuels through combustion (burning) of the fuel.

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