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Sulfur.
There are a number of possible outcomes: some of the resulting compounds are stable, others are very reactive. Common oxides of nitrogen are pollutants that are created in combustion of fuels. See link for details about oxides of nitrogen.
The surface reacts with atmospheric oxygen, or atmospheric pollutants
Sulfur oxides from the combustion of sulfur containing fuels for atmospheric sulfurous and sulfuric acid. Nitrogen oxides form nitrous and nitric acids.
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.
Sulfur.
The five primary air pollutants are carbon monoxide(CO), nitrogen oxides(NOx), sulfur dioxide(SO2), volatile organic(VOCs), and particulate matter(particulates or PM). ------->From natasha, FL lolx
No, Nitrogen in air combines transforms into nitrogen oxides that are air pollutants and combine with atmospheric vapor causing acid rain that harms agriculture.
The teo most common pollutants that mix with water in the air are sulfur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) These pollutants create acids with water. The combination is known as Acid Rain or Acid Precipitation.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides are the pollutants released from fossil fuel combustion.
sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides
Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.
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There are a number of possible outcomes: some of the resulting compounds are stable, others are very reactive. Common oxides of nitrogen are pollutants that are created in combustion of fuels. See link for details about oxides of nitrogen.
The surface reacts with atmospheric oxygen, or atmospheric pollutants
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