Physiologically, nearly all the sulfur in our diet comes from protein, specifically the amino acids cysteine and methionine, and it is critical in forming the proteins that our bodies need. As protein metabolism actively builds and breaks down proteins and amino acids, excess sulfur in tissues or the gut will be oxidized to SO2 and eliminated in urine or as gas. SO2 has a distinctive "rotten egg" smell.
Externally, humans create SO2 by simply burning sulfur, a common contaminant in fossil fuels, particularly coal.
S + O2 --> SO2
Yes, of course
A compound that is used to preserve fruit and produce an inexpensive acid is sulfur. Sulfur dioxide is often used to preserve fruit.
Sulfur.
Sulfur is generally S8. S8 + 8 O2 → 8 SO2
Not on its own, and it depends on what is burning. A fire can only produce carbon dioxide if the substance burning with the oxygen contains carbon. And even then, if there are other elements, you will get more substances as products. Carbon will produce carbon dioxide and usually some carbon monoxide as well. Hydrogen will produce water vapor. Sulfur will produce sulfur dioxide. Magnesium will produce magnesium oxide.
Sulfur dioxide is produced by the burning of coal to produce electricity. Nearly 2/3 of the sulfur dioxide produced is through the burning of fossil fuels.
Sulfur dioxide is produced only if the hydrocarbons are contaminated with sulfur compounds.
The atmosphere doesn't produce any sulphur dioxide. It receives a fair bit from various human activities though.
Yes, of course
A compound that is used to preserve fruit and produce an inexpensive acid is sulfur. Sulfur dioxide is often used to preserve fruit.
fossil fuels produce sulfur dioxide when burned because sulfur is present in them. things like coal which is carbon or gas which is a hydrocarbon are examples of this. fossil fuels are bad because sulfur dioxide causes acid rain. hope this helps :)
Iceland's energy demands are met with geothermal heat. No fuel = No emissions = No sulfur dioxide
Volcanoes produce more sulfur dioxide than any other cause. Some sulfur dioxide is also release from the burning of sulfur-rich fossil fuels.
If I remember chemistry class correctly, it should produce 26.9 L of sulfur dioxide.
800 g oxygen are needed.
Sulfuric Acid is an oxoacid of sulfur and is made of Hydrogen, Sulfur and Oxygen. It is produced by burning sulfur in air to produce Sulfur Dioxide, and then oxidizing the Sulfur Dioxide to Sulfur Trioxide. Sulfuric Acid can then be made from Sulfur Trioxide.
Sulfur.