What is released on the burning of coal?
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When coal burns, it releases nitrous oxide compound. Nearby 50% of Nitrogen oxide and 70% of sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere is due to burning of coal.
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Coal when burn reacts with oxygen and produce carbon dioxide, Water, some nitnogen dioxide along with heat.
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