Which substance is formed by burning of natural gas
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CO2 (carbon dioxide) is the only gas released.
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Carbon dioxide is formed by burning of natural gas.
Explanation:
- Natural gas is an energy source and its burning forms carbon dioxide and water as it is a combination reaction.
- Gas is a non-renewable hydrocarbon which has several usages such as heating, vehicles, cooking, etc.
- The burning of 'natural gas' is comparatively cleaner than burning of other fuels such as coal.
- The end products of the burning of 'natural gas are carbon dioxide and water'.
- It is said to be the cleanest of all fossil fuels because the amount of gases it produces is negligible when compared to other fossil fuels such as coal.
- Therefore using natural gas is quite environment-friendly in nature.
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