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Does burning coal produce mercury

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GPT 3.5
Yes, burning coal produces mercury emissions. When coal is burned, mercury that is naturally present in the coal is released into the atmosphere in the form of vapor. This mercury can then be deposited into water bodies, where it can accumulate in fish and other aquatic organisms. Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that can have harmful effects on human health and the environment. efforts to reduce mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants have been made in recent years to mitigate these impacts.