sulfur trioxide
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen.
It's a gas, and gasses don't have PH values.
Carbon dioxide.
Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are the primary gasses.
Air is a mixture of gasses. In order of decreasing abundance they are: Nitrogen: ~78% Oxygen: ~ 21% Argon: ~ 1% Water vapor ~ 0.4% (variable) Carbon dioxide: 0.04% Other gasses are present in trace amounts.
sulfate sulfite The 2 gasses are sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide. Both dissolve readily in water producing sulfurous acid and sulfuric acid, respectively.
Ozone gas in the troposphere is very low. It is a pollutant.
A volcano is made of rocks, not gasses. Gasses commonly emitted by volcanoes include water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide.
Sulphur scrubbers on coal fired power plants use a multistage system:The stack gasses containing sulphur dioxide gas are passed over a catalytic bed with the addition of extra oxygen to convert the sulphur dioxide gas to sulphur trioxide gas.The stack gasses now containing sulphur trioxide gas are passed through a chamber containing water spray and the sulphur trioxide gas dissolves in the water producing highly concentrated sulphuric acid, which precipitates out of the stack gasses as a liquid.The concentrated sulphuric acid is concentrated more producing "Oleum" a very oily industrial grade of sulphuric acid. "Oleum" can often be sold to chemical companies with no further processing.If the market for "Oleum" does not offer enough demand, then it can be processed through additional steps to extract the dry sulphur as yellow crystals called "flowers of sulphur".
The 3 important gasses (there are more) are:-NitrogenOxygenCarbon Dioxide
The 3 important gasses (there are more) are:-NitrogenOxygenCarbon Dioxide
because there are dangerous gasses in the flurry
Odourless and dangerous.
Odourless and dangerous.
carbon dioxide
Zero emission usually refers to vehicles with engines that emit no pollutant gasses. Such as electric vehicles.
There are countless gasses. They include fluorine, chlorine, xenon, radon, carbon monoxide, methane, hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, sulfur trioxide, and silane just to name a few.