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why do the burning of fossil fuels are most carbon dioxide in the air than the burning of wood​

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Answered by anandspillai2004
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It is because fossil fuels have high number molecules of carbon atoms bonded together, hence burning them release not eCO2 in the air that burning wood.

Answered by baskar7737
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When fossil fuels are burned, oxygen combines with carbon to form CO2 and with hydrogen to form water (H2O). These reactions release heat that we use for energy. ... For example, for the same amount of energy produced, burning natural gas produces about half of the amount of CO2 produced by burning coal.

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