It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
sulfur oxide
It harms living things. :) For proof, go to soldiervsagents.webs.com!
It harms living things. :) For proof, go to soldiervsagents.webs.com!
Sulfur oxides
The sulfur from the coal oxidizes through burning and creates sulfur dioxide gas. Sulfur dioxide is a major component in acid rain, which damages trees, structures, crops, and acidifies water bodies.
Burning sulfur = CO2
It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
The sulfur from the coal oxidizes through burning and creates sulfur dioxide gas. Sulfur dioxide is a major component in acid rain, which damages trees, structures, crops, and acidifies water bodies.
The burning of high sulfur coal is instrumental in the production of "Acid Rain" which can harm the forests. The smoke and soot is carried for miles before it falls in the rain.
Acid rain forms when nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides combine with water in the air to form nitric acid and sulfuric acid.
Many, actually. What you are probably supposed to answer is "Sulfur". Sulfur oxides combine with water to form both sulfuric and sulfurous acid. These are credited with acid rain and blamed on high-sulfur coal burning electrical power plants and the use of high-sulfur diesel fuel.