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sulphur dioxide.
Then you will get acid rain:) :) :) :)
Finding/using fuels with a lower sulphur content would be a large step. Technology to capture sulphur dioxide from combustion byproducts would be a second large step. Finding an economical use for for the captured byproducts would make the second step much more attractive to those who produce sulphur dioxide.
It is difficult to shape solid objects out of sulphur, which occurs as small crystals. It melts at quite a low temperature - the exact value depends on the allotrope - so wuld not be much use for cooking. It is also combustible and forms sulphur dioxide with its characteristic suffocating smell. Not something you would want in your food!
Approx. 50 USD/pound for thorium dioxide (99,99 %).
sulphur dioxide.
Then you will get acid rain:) :) :) :)
Sulphar Dioxide is the gas that volcanoes release. How much Iceland produces depends on how many and how often volcanoes erupt.
Finding/using fuels with a lower sulphur content would be a large step. Technology to capture sulphur dioxide from combustion byproducts would be a second large step. Finding an economical use for for the captured byproducts would make the second step much more attractive to those who produce sulphur dioxide.
How much faster does hydrogen escape through porous container than sulphur dioxide
It depends how much sulphur dioxide you have. If you mean how many atoms does a sulphur dioxide molecule have the answer is 3. 1 sulphur and 2 oxygen atoms.
statues and many buildings in areas close to cities, acid rain is not so common in the countryside as it is created by sulphur in fossil fuels and when the fuel is burnt it creates sulphur dioxide which is in aid rain there are not as many cars in the country side i.e. there's not as much sulphur dioxide meaning not as much acid rain.
The atmosphere doesn't produce any sulphur dioxide. It receives a fair bit from various human activities though.
Too much sulphur in the fuel you are using. Buy gas from a different dealer and drive at least 100 niles or more. The excess sulphur is being oxidized by the catalytic converter into sulphur dioxide (rotten eggs).
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Sulfur (or sulphur) is an element on the periodic table. Some uses of sulfur include sulfuric acid, fertilizer, and winemaking.
It is difficult to shape solid objects out of sulphur, which occurs as small crystals. It melts at quite a low temperature - the exact value depends on the allotrope - so wuld not be much use for cooking. It is also combustible and forms sulphur dioxide with its characteristic suffocating smell. Not something you would want in your food!