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ÎÎThe longer answer: So it’s the oxygen from the air that makes the exhaust
Gasoline is composed of hydrocarbons, which are hydrogen
products heavier.
(H) and carbon (C) atoms that are bonded to form
hydrocarbon molecules (CXHY). Air is primarily composed of Now let’s look specifically at the CO2 reaction. This reaction
nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O2). may be expressed as follows:
A simplified equation for the combustion of a hydrocarbon C + O2 g CO2
fuel may be expressed as follows:
Carbon has an atomic weight of 12, oxygen has an atomic
Fuel (CXHY) + oxygen (O2) + spark g water (H2O) + weight of 16 and CO2 has a molecular weight of 44
carbon dioxide (CO2) + heat (1 carbon atom [12] + 2 oxygen atoms [2 x 16 = 32]).
In this combustion reaction, we see that the hydrogen from Therefore CO2 is 3.67 times heavier than carbon
the gasoline combines with oxygen from the air to produce (44 ÷ 12 = 3.67).
water (H2O). Similarly, the carbon from the fuel combines
with the oxygen from the air to produce carbon dioxide This is how 1 L of gasoline, which contains about 0.63 kg of
(CO2). The combustion process also produces heat that is carbon, can produce about 2.3 kg of CO2
converted into the mechanical energy that propels the (3.67 × 0.63 kg = 2.3 kg).
vehicle.
The fine print
ÎÎGasoline is a complex mixture of several types of
hydrocarbon molecules. The composition varies according to
the crude source, refinery, time of year, age of the product
and storage conditions. Accordingly, gasoline’s density and
exact carbon content will vary. The figures used here are
averages.
Fuel type CO2 tailpipe emissions Canada’s Action on Climate Change, www.climatechange.gc.ca
(kg/L)
Environment Canada, www.ec.gc.ca
Gasoline 2.29
E10 Natural Resources Canada, www.nrcan.gc.ca
2.21
(10% ethanol + 90% gasoline)
E85 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, www.epa.gov and
1.61 www.fueleconomy.gov
(85% ethanol + 15% gasoline)
Diesel 2.66
U.S. Department of Transportation, www.italladdsup.gov
B5 2.65
(5% biodiesel + 95% diesel) National Association of Clean Air Agencies, www.4cleanair.org
B20 2.62
(20% biodiesel + 80% diesel) The International Council on Clean Transportation,
www.theicct.org
How can I help?
You can reduce CO2 emissions by:
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