By reacting with other substances or by being dissolved in water.
Volcanos release sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and ash to the atmosphere at the same time
sulfur dioxide decreases temperature because it is a heavy gas
Carbon dioxide, water vapor, sulfur dioxide, and methane.
12.358% of Sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere.78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and other gases with very small percentage.
If it is bonded to a metal, then it is a polyatomic ion, sulfite If it is alone, then it is sulfur dioxide
Volcanos release sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and ash to the atmosphere at the same time
No, sulfur is an element and sulfur dioxide is a gaseous compound. Sulfur dioxide is the combustion product of sulfur in an oxygen atmosphere (S+O2 --> SO2) Where sulfur is an element, sulfur dioxide is a compound and where sulfur is an insoluble yellow solid, sulfur dioxide is a colorless soluble gas.
sulfur dioxide decreases temperature because it is a heavy gas
Yes. I has a very thin atmosphere composed mainly of sulfur dioxide.
if there is more sulphur in the atmosphere the will be more problems with acid rain
When burned, sulfur yields toxic sulfur dioxide, which forms irritants in the atmosphere and contributes to acid rain.
Sulphate
Carbon dioxide, water vapor, sulfur dioxide, and methane.
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.
Sulfur is melted at 115,21 0C; the boiling point is at 444,6 0C. In an air atmosphere sulfur burn and form sulfur dioxide.
12.358% of Sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere.78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.039% carbon dioxide, and other gases with very small percentage.
The atmosphere doesn't produce any sulphur dioxide. It receives a fair bit from various human activities though.