Chemistry, asked by ayeshacheema2019, 11 months ago

What happens to the carbon
in natural gas when the gas
burns in a badly fitted gas fire
Explain your answer.
Which fuels would you take on​

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Answered by pragyaparmar75
3

Answer:

Because burning natural gas produces both water and carbon dioxide, it produces less carbon dioxide per unit of energy released than coal, which produces mostly carbon dioxide. Burning natural gas produces only about half the carbon dioxide per kilowatt-hour (kWh) that coal does.

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