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Why is methane from waste burnt?

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Answered by MySticalPriNceSs
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Burning methane releases only carbon dioxide and water. Since natural gas is mostly methane, the combustion of natural gas releases fewer byproducts than other fossil fuels. Because this is a chemical reaction, it is also possible to quantify the amount of water produced when methane is burned.

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