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HELLPPP!!! Which fuel is MOST likely to release sulfur oxides when burned? A. solar energy B. biomass C. coal D. petroleum
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Which fuel is MOST likely to
release sulfur oxides when
burned?
A. solar energy
B. biomass
C. coal
D. petroleum
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C) Coal
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