Science, asked by mpayal032, 8 months ago

which gas is not released during burning of the fossil fuels​

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Answered by shreyabansal5
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Answer:

Currently, oil burning is responsible for about 30% of all carbon dioxide emissions to air. Natural gas does not release as much carbon dioxide because of its methane structure. The largest emissions are cause by coal combustion.

Answered by Debasish7777777
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Answer:

Hydrogen,Oxygen;Helium;Chlorine;e.t.c

Explanation:

Fossil fuels produce large quantities of carbon dioxide, Carbon Monoxide,.Sulpher Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides e.t.c

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