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24 October, 11:13

What potential impact on the environment does nafta make and why

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  1. 24 October, 11:39
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    Answer: It contributes to the greenhouse effect because of the toxic gases generated when gasoline burns.

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    Naphtha is a mixture of flammable liquid hydrocarbons, generally produced from natural gas condensates and petroleum distillates.

    In this sense, gasoline is a petroleum derivate mainly composed of carbon and hydrogen. The environmental pollution problem arises when gasoline fulfills the function of fuel of a means of transport (a car, for example), when it burns.

    Well, during the combustion process, several harmful gases are created for the environment (carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide), which accumulate in the atmosphere contributing to create this greenhouse effect.
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