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For Every Ton of Coal Burned, the Approximate Amount of CO2

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Question 14

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For every ton of coal burned, the approximate amount of CO2 injected into the atmosphere is


A) between 3 and 4 tons.
B) a few pounds.
C) half a ton.
D) a ton.
E) none, because the CO2 is recovered in solid form.

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