Sulfur dioxide (SO2) can react with the oxygen in the air to produce sulfur teioxide (SO3). Either of these gases can react with water in the air to produce an acid, goes to SO2 sulfurous acid, SO3 goes to sulfuric acid.
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It makes Sulphur Dioxide. and little Sulphur Trioxide.
it releases sulfur dioxide and oxygen?
Sulfur dioxide, SO2
It can cause acidic air.
Sulfur dioxide in air = 1 ppm
Burning elemental sulfur in air will create sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
The main problem with sulfur dioxide in atmosphere is the influence for acid rain. Sulfur dioxide molecules can react with rainwater to form sulfuric acid. Additionally, as sulfur dioxide is irritant to breathe, it may cause respiratory hazards too.
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Sodium chloride, Water, Sulfur and Sulfur dioxide
It makes Sulphur Dioxide. and little Sulphur Trioxide.
When sulfur is burnt in air, sulfur dioxide and some sulfur trioxide is formed. These can react with the traces of moisture in the air and so small amounts of sulfurous and sulfuric acid are also formed (acid rain components) S+O2 -----> SO2 2S + 3O2 ------> 2SO3
it releases sulfur dioxide and oxygen?
Sulfur dioxide, SO2
"oxidation"
It can cause acidic air.