What happens when fuel is burned , what are compounds
released??
Answer Posted / engineer muhammad amin
Carbon di oxide is major compound exhausted but some other
like carbon mono oxide and even small particales if present
in fuel may tends to suspended in air.The other major
compounds are nitrogen sulfur but all these creates the
pollution so now a days many precautions at=re taken into
account before manufacturing these types of fuels and well
pre treated before the final separation.
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