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In the presence of very high temperatures nitrogen and oxygen do react together to form nitric oxide. These conditions are found in the combustion of coal and oil at electric power plants, and also during the combustion of gasoline in automobiles. Both of these sources contribute about equally to the formation of nitrogen oxides therefore both answers (a and c) are correct

fuel...petrol is a hydrocarbon made up of carbon and hydrogen so C is certainly nt the answer...bt producer gas is made up of carbon monoxide and nitrogen so dat makes coal the answer

Both NO and NO2 are formed during high-temperature combustion in the atmosphere, when oxygen combines with nitrogen. The exhaust gases of cars and trucks are major sources of nitrogen oxides, as are the emissions from electrical power generation plants.
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yes nitroge. is produced during the combustion of Coke and its constitutent elements in producer gas





