coal does not release water vapour because it does not burn rather it glows
beacause Hydrogen is not in coal burning and it goes directly into vapour which cannot produce a flame only a glow
The coal and oil contain sulfur which forms sulfur dioxide on burning, this can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce sulfuric acid, the so-called acid rain. :)
coal is a fossil fuel that burns without giving water vapour.
Burning fuel releases gases and particles. When fossil fuels are burnt (coal), Carbon Dioxide & water vapour is released into the atmosphere. Sulphur impurities are also released. This dissolves into water vapour and hence makes the rain more acidic. Rain, however, is naturally acidic as carbon dioxide dissolves into it.
a Scrubber is used to remove smoke from burning coal
The coal and oil contain sulfur which forms sulfur dioxide on burning, this can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce sulfuric acid, the so-called acid rain
beacause Hydrogen is not in coal burning and it goes directly into vapour which cannot produce a flame only a glow
Coal is of many types. One of them is bituminous coal. When it is burned, it releases very much sulphur gas. This gas combines with the water vapour to form sulphuric acid. It comes down as acid rain.
The coal and oil contain sulfur which forms sulfur dioxide on burning, this can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce sulfuric acid, the so-called acid rain. :)
coal is a fossil fuel that burns without giving water vapour.
Burning fuel releases gases and particles. When fossil fuels are burnt (coal), Carbon Dioxide & water vapour is released into the atmosphere. Sulphur impurities are also released. This dissolves into water vapour and hence makes the rain more acidic. Rain, however, is naturally acidic as carbon dioxide dissolves into it.
a Scrubber is used to remove smoke from burning coal
Yes, this is done in all coal burning power plants
during complete combustion burning of Coal results in Carbon Dioxide and Water along with soot.
it will burn it would probably burn at first and melt the ice and water does not encourage burning so the coal stops burning
the sulphur is a base in fossil fuels (in this case coal). when the coal burns the sulphur reacts with the oxygen in the air to produce sulphur dioxide which reacts with water vapour to form acid rain
the heat from the burning coal heats water which rises through a tube making a current and turning turbines