It makes Sulphur Dioxide.
and little Sulphur Trioxide.
it mixes with clouds and creates acid rain
sulfurous acid or H2SO3
Sulphur plus Oxygen gives Sulphur dioxide.... S + O2 = SO2
No. When Sulphur burns it turns into Sulphur Dioxide. It does not become an alkaline gas, but combines with water to form Sulphuric Acid - as in acidic rain Aliyah. Hope it helps
when 1 sulpher atom and 2 oxygen atoms are merged to make SO2, which is sulpher dioxide, however you can spell sulpher as sulfur, sulfur is more common.
it mixes with clouds and creates acid rain
Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide combine with water to make acid rain. Nitric oxide is neutral but is rapidly oxidised to nitrogen dioxide.
All coal has some amount of sulfur in it. The sulfur burns into sulfur dioxide, which reacts with water to make sulfurous acid in the rain.
Sulfur + Oxygen = Sulfur Dioxide
What does sulphur oxide make with carbon?
Sulfur Oxygen
Sulfur dioxide, SO2, or sulfur trioxide, SO3.
It creates sulfur dioxide or 'SO2'
They make sulfuric acid, sulfur dioxide, snake repellent, sulfa drugs...
Sulfur Dioxide
Rain is natrually acidic due to carbon dioxide, which react with water to form carbonic acid. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide from industrial process can also react to form sulfuric and nitric acids, which can make rain abnormally acidic.
If you inhale sulfur dioxide, some of it can combine with the fluids in your lungs to make very weak sulfuric acid that may damage your lungs. Also, sulfur dioxide has a terrible odor. It can make you hack and cough for up to five minutes when you catch a whiff of it.