Composed primarily of methane, the main products of the combustion of natural gas are carbon dioxide and water vapor, the same compounds we exhale when we breathe."
And how about using it for hot water, and heating your home?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I guess in some cases there's incomplete combustion, not sure if it's just gasoline engines or natural gas also, that will create carbon monoxide, but last time I read up on that I believe the article said that the carbon monoxide will eventually combine with oxygen and turn into carbon dioxide.
I'm pretty sure I learned this back in grade school.
And how about using it for hot water, and heating your home?
http://naturalgas.org/environment/naturalgas/#:~:text=Emissions%20from%20the%20Combustion%20of%20Natural%20Gas,-Natural%20gas%20is&text=Composed%20primarily%20of%20methane%2C%20the,we%20exhale%20when%20we%20breathe.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I guess in some cases there's incomplete combustion, not sure if it's just gasoline engines or natural gas also, that will create carbon monoxide, but last time I read up on that I believe the article said that the carbon monoxide will eventually combine with oxygen and turn into carbon dioxide.
I'm pretty sure I learned this back in grade school.