Burning coal produces sulphur dioxide, which is an acidic gas.
Chlorine is the element that burns with a blue flame and gives off a highly acidic gas when it undergoes combustion.
Sulfur is a solid yellow element that burns to form sulfur dioxide (SO2), which dissolves in water to form sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Yes it is. All the oxides of non-metals are acidic and oxides of metals are basic
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colorless gas that can dissolve in water to form a mildly acidic solution known as carbonic acid.
Argon is a noble gas and is chemically inert, meaning it does not exhibit acidic or basic properties. It does not react readily with other elements to form compounds.
No. When Sulphur burns it turns into Sulphur Dioxide. It does not become an alkaline gas, but combines with water to form Sulphuric Acid - as in acidic rain Aliyah. Hope it helps
Acidic gas :)
Chlorine is the element that burns with a blue flame and gives off a highly acidic gas when it undergoes combustion.
Sulfur is a solid yellow element that burns to form sulfur dioxide (SO2), which dissolves in water to form sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Hydrogen gas (H2) burns to form water (H2O). The reaction equation is as follows: 2 H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O
Gas burns in the air to form carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Yes it is. All the oxides of non-metals are acidic and oxides of metals are basic
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colorless gas that can dissolve in water to form a mildly acidic solution known as carbonic acid.
Hydrogen in its pure state is H2 gas, which is neutral. The ionic form, H+, is acidic.
Argon is a noble gas and is chemically inert, meaning it does not exhibit acidic or basic properties. It does not react readily with other elements to form compounds.
Carbon dioxide is considered an acidic gas because it can react with water to form carbonic acid, which can ionize to release hydrogen ions, lowering the pH of the solution. This increase in hydrogen ions contributes to the acidity of the solution, making carbon dioxide an acidic gas.
The sun primarily burns hydrogen gas through the process of nuclear fusion. This fusion reaction combines hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing a vast amount of energy in the form of light and heat.