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They are both acidic gases. Reason, when dissolved in water they form carbonic acid(H2CO3) and sulphurous acid(H2SO3)
Carbonic acid (H2CO3) decomposes to produce water and carbon dioxide. Sulfurous acid (H2SO3) decomposes to produce water and sulfur dioxide.
These gases are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.
These gases are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.
Lime
They are both acidic gases. Reason, when dissolved in water they form carbonic acid(H2CO3) and sulphurous acid(H2SO3)
Carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide
Carbonic acid (H2CO3) decomposes to produce water and carbon dioxide. Sulfurous acid (H2SO3) decomposes to produce water and sulfur dioxide.
there are still gases in the atmosphere without any other sulfur oxide evaporating like nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide.
sulfur
air, methane, carbon dioxide, sulfur containing gases
The bacteria in feces produce methane gases or sulfur containing gases
SP2
A dearetor is used to remove "non-condensable" gases from the condensate return lines (water being returned to the boiler).These gases consist mainly of carbon dioxide and oxygen. These gases are undesirable because of the problems they cause when in contact with steel, such as oxygen pitting and carbonic acid corrosion (carbon dioxide forms carbonic acid when in contact with water and has a detrimental effect on steel).Another reason why non-condensable gases need to be removed is that they degrade heat transfers in the system by acting as thermal insulators.
Sulfur forms two oxides SO2 and SO3 both these are gases at room temperature.
A. V. Slack has written: 'Sulfur dioxide removal from waste gases' -- subject(s): Sulfur dioxide, Air, Pollution, Flue gases, Purification
These gases are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.