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Does burning gas cause pollution?
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  1. People usually associate pollution with gas emissions, so they also associate gas with pollution. This, however, is not necessarily true. When pure gas, such as natural gas, kerosene or liquid petroleum gas, is burned under the right conditions (hot flame, high levels of oxygen), it leaves behind nothing more than pure carbon dioxide and water.

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