Which gas emitted during burning of coal causing respiratory illness?
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When these fuels burn, the atoms in the fuels combine with oxygen from the air to make new molecules. Coal is made mainly of carbon. This burns to produce carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide retention in chronic lung disease is often attributed to "alveolar hypoventilation." This designation is misleading because the patients are usually moving abnormally large amounts of air into their alveoli, and it diverts attention from the real cause: ventilation-perfusion inequality
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The extraction and use of coal causes many premature deaths and much
illness. Individuals suffer from Occupational Respiratory Disorders. Samples for cancer and bone TB
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