what releases when oil burns?
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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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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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