it is the addition of one molecule of sulphur and two of oxygen
Sulpur Dioxide is the main chemical in acid rain. The Sulphur contained in coal, (which is burnt for industrial purposes) is released into the atmoshpere as Sulphur Dioxide. The Sulphur dioxide can be blown by the wind and reacts with water (clouds) to form Acid Rain.
Sulfur is a non metal
Carbon dioxide.
No. Carbon dioxide is very different from sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur dioxide has the chemical formula SO2.Nitrogen dioxide has the chemical formula NO2.
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the lightning creates sulpur dioxide and this then evaporates into the clouds. it dissolves into the water and it effectivley rains acid!
Sulpur Dioxide is the main chemical in acid rain. The Sulphur contained in coal, (which is burnt for industrial purposes) is released into the atmoshpere as Sulphur Dioxide. The Sulphur dioxide can be blown by the wind and reacts with water (clouds) to form Acid Rain.
Sulfur is a non metal
Nitrogen !!! Approximately 79% The other main gas is oxygen, approximately 20% The remaining 1% is a mixture of gases , including water vapour, carbon dioxide, the noble(inert) gases, sulpur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, methane.
is sulpur has fixed oxidation no
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it is the addition of one molecule of sulphur and two of oxygen
Sames as English - sulfur. Also spelled 'Sulpur.'
Some petroleum fuels such as Bunker C or heavy diesel contain significant amounts of sulphidic compounds and some natural fuel gases are known as sour when they contain hydrogen sulfide. In both of these cases when the fuels are burned they will produce sulphur dioxide. In automotive diesel there is a small amount of sulphur. This, because of the combustion conditions, is not released as sulpur dioxide, but as solid sulfate particulate. Fuels which contain no sulphur (refined and treaterd by sulphur removal) do not give off sulphur dioxide.
Sulfur is derived from the Latin word sulpur, which was Hellenizedto sulphur. The spelling sulfur appears toward the end of the Classical period.
Sulfur is available at health food and drug stores in various potencies in the form of tinctures, tablets, and pellets.