Why does combustion of fossil fuel form oxides of sulphur and nitrogen?
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Combustion is the burning of a substance in air or oxygen to produceoxides. combustion of fossil fuels. ... These fossil fuels contain hydrocarbons but there are also impurities of sulfur present. When we burn a fossil fuel, the sulfur reacts with oxygen and forms sulfur dioxide gas (SO2).
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