The common name of sulfur dioxide is sulfurous acid.
Sulphur dioxide is an acidic compound. When dissolved in water, sulphur dioxide produces sulphurous acid, which gives it acidic properties.
You add oxygen to sulfur to make sulfur dioxide.
Sulphur dioxide is produced in petrol engines due to the combustion of sulphur-containing compounds present in the fuel. When these compounds are burned, they react with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide as a byproduct, which is then emitted through the exhaust. Reducing the sulphur content in petrol can help minimize the production of sulphur dioxide emissions.
The sulphur in the fuel reacts with oxygen in the air during combustion to produce sulphur dioxide. This reaction is responsible for the creation of air pollution and acid rain.
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Sulphur dioxide, Sulphur trioxide...
The molecular compound name for SO2 is sulfur dioxide.
The chemical compound name for SO2 is sulfur dioxide.
Water vapour (steam) Sulphur dioxide Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide
It is a mineral. Sulphur dioxide certainly is not a lipid.
H2O2 is a common name for hydrogen dioxide
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
Sulphur dioxide is an acidic compound. When dissolved in water, sulphur dioxide produces sulphurous acid, which gives it acidic properties.
You add oxygen to sulfur to make sulfur dioxide.
Sulphur (S) is an element and therefore doesn't have another name. You may be thinking of sulphur dioxide (SO2) which is the rotten egg smell
Sulphur dioxide is produced in petrol engines due to the combustion of sulphur-containing compounds present in the fuel. When these compounds are burned, they react with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide as a byproduct, which is then emitted through the exhaust. Reducing the sulphur content in petrol can help minimize the production of sulphur dioxide emissions.
SOx is the formula for sulphur oxide's. A common example is sulphur dioxide S02.