bohr model for so2
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is a colorless gas at room temperature with a pungent odor. It is commonly found in the atmosphere due to combustion processes involving sulfur-containing fuels like coal and oil. SO2 can also dissolve in water to form sulfurous acid.
Sulfur exists naturally just like all the chemical elements do. If your question is "how do different elements form?" you should look into astro-physics or cosmo-chemistry.
I don't think sulfur has a charge since sulfur dioxide is a covalent bond. In covalent bonding no charge is produced because its between two nonmetals which share electrons. Since neither atom gains or loses electrons, the protons and electrons are balanced, producing no charge. In response to the answer above, I would first as a question. First by "charge" I assume you are referring to the oxidation number? If so, then you have to look at the charges on each of the atoms present in the molecule! First, oxygen has a -2 charge for each atom. Since Sulfur dioxide has TWO oxygens each oxygen has a -2 charge meaning that there is a total -4 charge for the two oxygens. Since sulfur dioxide doesn't have a charge on the molecule, all the charges for all the atoms must add up to 0. The oxygens already have a -4 charge which means that the sulfur has a +4 charge! Of course all of this is in reference to oxidation numbers. I'm thinking the first person to post might have been confusing the charge on the molecule with the oxidation numbers of each of the atoms?
Sulfur-contaminated diesel may appear darker in color and have a strong, unpleasant odor. It may also cause the fuel to foam or form sediments, affecting the fuel's performance and potentially harming the engine over time. Regular maintenance and proper storage of diesel fuel are recommended to prevent sulfur contamination.
Search images.google.com for sulphus crystal to see numerous examples.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) has a bent molecular geometry due to two electron pairs around Sulfur. It consists of one sulfur atom bonded to two oxygen atoms by a double bond. The molecule has a trigonal planar shape.
you can tell if you look at it because it looks like watered down milk. first you have to get rain water get all the dirt out of it then see if it looks like that Sulfur dioxide
Pure sulfur has a beautiful yellow color.
Carbon dioxide is colorless.
In a particle diagram of SO2, you would see one sulfur atom bonded to two oxygen atoms through double bonds. The atoms would be represented as spheres, with the sulfur atom being larger than the oxygen atoms. The structure would show the arrangement of atoms in a molecule of sulfur dioxide.
SO2, or sulfur dioxide, is a colorless gas with a strong, pungent smell. It is heavier than air and can cause irritation to the eyes and respiratory system at high concentrations.
a yellow powder, n it smells like strong eggs!!!
it looks like the motorcycle in gyal a bubble
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is a colorless gas at room temperature with a pungent odor. It is commonly found in the atmosphere due to combustion processes involving sulfur-containing fuels like coal and oil. SO2 can also dissolve in water to form sulfurous acid.
"Para ka model" is the phrase in Tagalog which means "you look like a model".
Like hexane model here.
No such model in the Browning line.