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What is a harmful gas given off by coal-burning power plants?

Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a harmful gas produced by coal-burning power plants that can contribute to air pollution, acid rain, and respiratory issues in humans. It is released when coal containing sulfur is burned.


Majority of sulfur dioxide produced by industry comes from what source?

The majority of sulfur dioxide produced by industry comes from burning fossil fuels, especially coal and oil, in power plants and other industrial facilities. When these fuels are burned, sulfur dioxide is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct of combustion.


How is coal energy obtained?

Coal energy is obtained by burning coal in power plants to generate steam, which then drives turbines to produce electricity. The heat released from burning coal is used to convert water into steam, which spins the turbines connected to generators. This process is known as thermal power generation.


What is used to reduce SO2 emissions from coal burning power plants?

Flue gas desulfurization systems, such as wet scrubbers or dry scrubbers, are commonly used to reduce sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions from coal burning power plants. These systems remove SO2 from the exhaust gases before they are released into the atmosphere, helping to mitigate air pollution and its associated environmental and health impacts.


Cyanide is historically found in the following EXCEPT Gold and silver mining operations seeds of plants teflon or burning plastics.?

Cyanide is historically found in the following: Gold and silver mining operations Burning plastics Cyanide is not found in the seeds of plants or Teflon.

Related Questions

Why is there so much carbon emission in US?

The EPA historically has not had enough power to enforce better emission regulations. Most of the emissions in the US, almost 50%, come from coal-burning power plants.


What waste problems of nuclear power plants is NOT a problem with a coal burning power plant?

fear of the waste.


Which are healthier plants on the street or in a garden?

Plants will grow better in a garden. Car emission fumes are harmful to plants.


Different ways of transforming energy have different environmental effects what waste problems of nuclear power plants is NOT a problem with a coal-burning power plant?

You don't list the waste problems, so how can I answer? However radioactive waste is not a problem for a coal burning plant


What is a harmful gas given off by coal-burning power plants?

Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a harmful gas produced by coal-burning power plants that can contribute to air pollution, acid rain, and respiratory issues in humans. It is released when coal containing sulfur is burned.


Can sulfur dioxide be found in power plants refineries and industrial boilers.?

Sulfur dioxide is released from the burning of fossil fuels.


What role does the carbon cycle play in this problem of global climate change?

In the desert, the carbon cycle is a continuous and non-stop process. Plants and the atmosphere exchange carbon. Carbon is released when plants breathe and when organisms die. The cycle starts again when plants use the carbon that has been released.


Difference between stack emission and flue gases?

Stack emissions are gases that are released into the atmosphere from industries. Flue gases are exited via a flue especially in power plants.


What are the release dates for P- Allen Smith Gardens - 2000 Plants and Problem Solvers?

P- Allen Smith Gardens - 2000 Plants and Problem Solvers was released on: USA: 23 May 2009


How carbon dioxide gets in the air?

The burning of carbon - be it food in plants and animals or from burning fuel or from burning forests.


How does burning cause loss of plants nutrients?

It bursna away the plants nutrients.


What is the importance of emission of electrons from chlorophyll during photosynthesis in plants?

they are carrying energy. that is why itis important.