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Name of acid formed when sulfur oxides mixes with rainwater?

I think it is Nitrogen Oxide. The nitrous oxide condenses with the rain to give the nitric acid, sulfur dioxide condenses with the rain to give sulfuric acid, carbon dioxide combines with the rain to give carbonic acid . These three acids constitute the acid rain.


What compound do you get if you mix sulphur and oxygen?

Sulfur undergoes many reactions with oxygen, leading to the formation of sulfur oxides; these can have a variety of formulae. Sulfur + oxygen ---> sulfur DIoxide. This is the balanced equation of the above reaction: S + O2 ---> SO2


Which compounds reacts with oxygen to give carbon dioxide?

Carbon form carbon dioxide by oxydation.


Can sulfur burn?

Sulphur burns in air (oxygen ) to give sulphur dioxide. S + O2 ---> SO2


What gas does yeast give off when it reacts?

Carbon Dioxide CO2


How do we take in oxygen but give out carbon dioxide?

we take in oxygen and then it reacts with the food and water in the form of glucose and forms carbon dioxide then we give it out with the release of energy.


How sulfur dioxide is prepared in laboratory give only reation?

SULPHUR+2OXYGEN----------HEAT------>SULPHURDIOXIDE


What reacts with potassium carbonate to give potassium chloride?

It depends. It is most likely potassium chloride and lithium carbonate


What gives sulfur its odor?

Sulfur compounds called thiols and sulfides give sulfur its distinct odor. These compounds are released when sulfur-containing substances decompose, such as in rotten eggs or garlic.


Why sodium bicarbonate reacts with acids produces carbon dioxide?

H2CO3 is formed first, which is unstable and decomposes to give CO2 and water.


What does coal give off?

it gives of carbon dioxide when it is burned


How many moles of sulfur must be burned to give 0.567 moles of so2?

1 mole of sulfur reacts with 2 moles of oxygen to produce 1 mole of SO2. Therefore, to produce 0.567 moles of SO2, you would need to burn 0.2835 moles of sulfur.