The basic reaction of the burning of C is the basis of our largest energy source -- fossil fuels of various types, including coal, natural gas, and oil. Recall the energy in these ... As seen in the equation, CO2 is the main byproduct of coal combustion -- 44g of CO2 is produced for every 12g of C burnt. read more
The carbon in coal burns according to a super simple equation, combining with oxygen gas (combustion!) to form carbon dioxide gas, below: c + o2 → co2 This is mostly what you get when you burn coal. read more
From equation (1) and (2) it is clear that due to insufficient air combustion, the heat lose during 1 gm of coal combustion is . Combustion of Sulfur read more