What does sulphur oxide make with carbon?
Carbon, sulfur, nitrogen
When an element is completely burned in oxygen, it forms an oxide. The specific oxide produced depends on the element. For example, carbon burned in oxygen forms carbon dioxide, sulfur forms sulfur dioxide, and iron forms iron(III) oxide.
When a substance reacts with oxygen, it forms an oxide. For example, iron reacting with oxygen forms iron oxide (rust), sulfur reacting with oxygen forms sulfur dioxide, and carbon reacting with oxygen forms carbon dioxide.
Carbon ioxide, Methane Nitrous oxide, Carbon tetrafluoride, Sulfur hexafluoride
carbon dioxide , carbon monoxide sulfur oxide, hydrogen sulfide, halo carbon and metal chlorides by sandip lamichhane
Sulfur (sulphur) dioxide and sulfur trioxide all are compounds, as ANY oxide is.
any chemical with oxygen in it like carbon dioxide, co2 or sulfur dioxide so2
The ionic formula for sulfur oxide is SO2.
Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxide, and probably other compounds as well.
It makes Sulphur Dioxide. and little Sulphur Trioxide.
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.
Sulfur and carbon are oxidized during the combustion process. Sulfur normally forms two compounds when it burns, Sulfur dioxide and to a lesser extent sulfur trioxide. This is normal. Carbon when it burns produces carbon dioxide, if there is not enough air provided to the combustion it will produce carbon monoxide, which is an incomplete reaction. Carbon monoxide is combustible gas and can be burned further into carbon dioxide, with the proper application of air. Nitrogen oxides, nitrous and nitric oxide, are a separate process. These chemical bonds require a heat input to form, and rob heat from a fuel. Typically they are not formed at temperatures under 1500F (816C). These compounds are formed from nitrogen in either the fuel or the air, a very hot flame is required to produce them.