Yes, burning sulfur releases sulfur dioxide or SO2.
sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas. Remember;- Groups 1 & 2 oxides are basic. None metal oxides are acidic.
Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.
At STP sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas. It readily combines with water to form 'sulphurous acid (H2SO3) . Note the name and formula.
Cyanoacrylate gas is given off.
The most common compound that contains sulfur is sulfur dioxide. It is an acidic gas in the room temperature. Industrially, it is used in the manufacturing of sulfuric acid. It is one of the major substances that cause acid rains.
sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas. Remember;- Groups 1 & 2 oxides are basic. None metal oxides are acidic.
Yes, eg. in matches, burning to form sulfur dioxide, the nose prickeling gas.
Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.
At STP sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas. It readily combines with water to form 'sulphurous acid (H2SO3) . Note the name and formula.
Cyanoacrylate gas is given off.
sulpher dioxide. eh Corrected: yes... it's sulfur.. and when you burn sulfur you'll get sulfur dioxide after combuston.
Sulfur dioxide is an acidic gas. It may influence global warming and it causes acid rains.
carbon dioxide
The most common compound that contains sulfur is sulfur dioxide. It is an acidic gas in the room temperature. Industrially, it is used in the manufacturing of sulfuric acid. It is one of the major substances that cause acid rains.
Methane is the most common
The gas that is released when burning coal, oil, or gas is called carbon monoxide or sulfur. Sulfur is released with the burning of coal and carbon monoxide is what the exhaust of cars is made up of because of the burning of petroleum.
carbon dioxide. CO32- + 2H+ -> CO2 + H2O