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When fuels burn with insufficient oxygen, incomplete combustion occurs. This means the fuel doesn't completely turn into carbon dioxide and water. Instead, it produces harmful pollutants that can damage health and the environment.
Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is another harmful pollutant released when fossil fuels, which contain sulfur impurities, are burned.
Nitrogen oxides are formed when nitrogen in the air reacts with oxygen at high temperatures during combustion reactions, like in car engines.
Hydrogen can be used as a clean fuel alternative. When burned, it only produces water (H₂O), making it non-polluting. Unlike fossil fuels, hydrogen can be obtained from water through electrolysis, making it a renewable energy source.
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