Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
No, helium does not produce carbon dioxide. Helium is an inert gas and does not react chemically with other substances to produce carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is produced from the combustion of carbon-containing compounds.
Yes, algae can produce carbon dioxide through respiration when they consume oxygen for energy production. However, algae also absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose in the presence of sunlight.
Some gases present in acid rain* Sulphur dioxide, SO2 * Nitrogen oxide, NO * Nitrogen dioxide, NO2 * Carbon dioxide, CO2 (in excess amounts)The abovementioned gases are acidic in the sense that when they dissolve in water, they will react to form acids. For example, sulphur dioxide when released into the atmosphere will eventually be oxidised such that it forms sulphuric acid, H2SO4.The gases originate from both man-made and natural sources. Man-made sources * Vehicles. The combustion of fuel produces carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen (NO / NO2). * Coal factories. Coal contains carbon, which when combusted gives rise to carbon dioxide. There are also impurities like sulphur, which are oxidised to form sulphur dioxide during the burning process.Natural sources* Volcano eruptions. Large volumes of gases such as sulphur dioxide are expelled into the air when this takes place.Note: These are but a few (very few, actually) examples.
Cs2 + 3 o2 → co2 + 2 so2
The gas that bubbles through limewater is carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide is passed through limewater (a solution of calcium hydroxide), it forms a white precipitate of calcium carbonate, indicating the presence of the gas.
because the petrol reacts with the air forming sulphur dioxide. Then the sulphur dioxide goes through the catalytic converter and is then change into a less harmful gas, carbon diioxide and carbon monoxide.
"sulphur+oxygen->sulphur oxide."Se + O2 under pressure renders SeO2 (selenium dioxide). "Comment on the fact that the analagous reaction between sulphur and oxygen, although extremely slow, gives a product with a different stoichiometry". Part 1A Inorganic Chemistry Paper, University of Oxford, 2008.So the paper suggeststhat sulphur dioxide is not the product of direct combination of sulphur and oxygen. Why is this? Is it contaminated with some SO3?I think it's actually sulphur dioxide rather than sulphur oxide as someone else suggested. If you look at the reaction of carbon and oxygen, it doesn't produce carbon oxide, but carbon dioxide. So therefore I think if:Carbon + oxygen --> carbon dioxideThen:Sulphur + oxygen --> Sulphur dioxide
Combustion of coal produces Carbon Dioxide, Sulphur Dioxide. It also produces Coke(Impure Carbon) , Water vapour, and Ammonia.
Carbonic, Sulphurous and Sulphuric acids are formed from Carbon Dioxide and Sulphur Dioxide which are produced naturally as well as from mad-made sources.
No, helium does not produce carbon dioxide. Helium is an inert gas and does not react chemically with other substances to produce carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is produced from the combustion of carbon-containing compounds.
Fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil are examples of energy sources that produce carbon dioxide and water when burned. These fuels release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere during combustion, contributing to climate change.
Combustion of coal will produce coke (Impire Carbon), Carbon Dioxide, Sulphur Dioxide, Water Vapour and ammonia. Combustioin will also produce 'HEAT' amd '(Light). Heat used for heating steam boilers. Coke used from iron reduction in the Blast Furnace. Sulphur dioxide is 'scrubbed' out and used to make sulphuric acid. Ammonia is also 'scrubbed' out and used to make fertilisers. Water vapoiur and Carbon dioxide are released to the atmosphere, although CO2 capture is being used more.
Usually Carbon Dioxide and Sulphur Dioxide (Sulfur Dioxide if you are American)
On combustion: C2H6S + 6O2 ---> 2CO2 + 3H2O + SO2 All of the products of the reaction (carbon dioxide, water, sulphur dioxide) are gases
sulphur oxicide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon.
The equation is CS2 + 3 O2 -> CO2 + 2 SO2.
Yes, forest fires do produce carbon dioxide.