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5 June, 21:56

Over the past 150 years, how has fossil fuel consumption affected the carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere?

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  1. 5 June, 22:25
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    Hello!

    Fossil fuels are Carbon-based compounds that when heated in the presence of oxygen undergo a combustion reaction to produce thermal energy and gases. The chemical equation for the combustion of a generic Fossil Fuel (C) is the following:

    C + O₂ →CO₂

    From this chemical reaction, we can see that CO₂ (Carbon Dioxide) is produced, so the consumption of fossil fuels has increased the Carbon Dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere.

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