Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is produced in car engines primarily through the combustion of fossil fuels, such as gasoline or diesel, which contain small amounts of sulfur compounds. When these fuels are burned during the engine's operation, the sulfur present reacts with oxygen in the air to form sulfur dioxide. Additionally, the use of fuels with higher sulfur content can lead to increased emissions of SO2, contributing to air pollution and acid rain. Emission control technologies, such as catalytic converters, can help reduce the release of sulfur compounds.
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.
From the combustion process powering the engine.
carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide , nitrous oxide and one more sulphur dioxide.
Too much sulphur in the fuel you are using. Buy gas from a different dealer and drive at least 100 niles or more. The excess sulphur is being oxidized by the catalytic converter into sulphur dioxide (rotten eggs).
because of combustion
Yes, the more sulphur dioxide (burnong fossil fuels) and nitrogen oxides (car fumes) the more acid rain.
Co is form in high temperatures. Co2 form because of burning of fuels.
carbon dioxide,and oil
When you burn any hydrocarbon (a compound of carbon and hydrogen) in air (oxygen being the reactant), carbon dioxide and water are produced.
Basically from rubber (raw latex), with the addition of sulphur and other chemicals, and the use of heat.
Indian engine are made for pertol only Micheal 9310584008
The car engine radiator.