Particularly, Burning of fuels
The oxides of carbon are CO and CO2.
Yes, sulfur, carbon, and oxygen can form oxides. Sulfur oxides (such as sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide), carbon oxides (such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide), and oxygen oxides (such as ozone) are all compounds formed by the combination of these elements with oxygen.
Acid rain is what causes damage, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides and carbon oxides (carbon dioxide) react and dissolve in the water droplets of clouds, forming acids like sulfuric (H2SO4) acid carbonic (H2CO3) acid and nitric acid (HNO3).
Examples: carbon oxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, ozone, emissions from other industrial plants, flying ash, heavy metals, dust, and many others depending on the location and season.
It converts carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides and unburnt fuel into carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.It converts carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides and unburnt fuel into carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.
Nonmetal elements such as sulfur and nonmetal oxides like carbon dioxide form acidic oxides.
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Both of these are oxides (of carbon and iron respectively).
Carbon has several oxides while the most common are Carbon monoxide(CO) and Carbon dioxide(CO2).
Except through electrolysis a metal in an oxide can only be replaced by a more reactive metal. If fact that is one of the measure of reactivity. Highly reactive metals such as magnesium are actually stronger reducing agents than carbon, so rather than carbon reducing their oxide, they will reduce oxides of carbon.
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen and water vapor.
Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.