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The acid in acid rain results from carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides dissolving in the water droplets. All rain is slightly acidic from the carbon dioxide content, but the industrial pollutants (sulfur and nitrogen oxides) lower the pH further.
No, sulfur, carbon and oxygen are elements not oxides.
Garbage produces many toxins such as sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and volatile organic compounds
Carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur all form oxides which are gaseous at room temperature.
water, carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, a small residue of incombustible material
Carbon dioxide, water, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, ashes formed from the oxides of other elements.
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1. Carbine Dioxide 2. Sulfur Dioxide 3. Nitrogen Oxide
The acid in acid rain results from carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides dissolving in the water droplets. All rain is slightly acidic from the carbon dioxide content, but the industrial pollutants (sulfur and nitrogen oxides) lower the pH further.
No, sulfur, carbon and oxygen are elements not oxides.
carbon monoxide, due to improper combustion Hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxides Also, if the fuel contains sulfur, oxides of sulfur
Garbage produces many toxins such as sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and volatile organic compounds
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides are the pollutants released from fossil fuel combustion.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). There can also be some carbon monoxide formed (CO).
carbon monoxide carbon dioxide paticulates sulfur doixide and nitrogen oxides
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.
Carbon dioxide and water vapours; also sulfur and nitrogen oxides.