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what releases when oil burns?​

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Answered by ItzArmyGirl
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  • Burning oil (on land and on water) produces plumes of airborne emissions composed of a wide variety of gases as well as particulate matter (soot). The most abundant components within the smoke plume are CO2, water vapor, CO, SO2 and unburned carbon particles.
Answered by mahimasharma57
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Burning oil (on land and on water) produces plumes of airborne emissions composed of a wide variety of gases as well as particulate matter (soot). The most abundant components within the smoke plume are CO2, water vapor, CO, SO2 and unburned carbon particles

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