Mixing coal, ammonia, and selenium dioxide is not recommended as these materials can be hazardous and may produce harmful gases. It is best to dispose of them properly and follow safety guidelines when handling these substances. If you have them in large quantities, consider contacting a hazardous waste disposal facility for proper disposal.
Coal is almost all carbon plus impurities. Burning it combines it with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
Burning coal produces carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. It also generates ash and trace amounts of heavy metals such as mercury and lead as by-products. These emissions contribute to air pollution, acid rain, and greenhouse gas emissions.
The reaction between selenium dioxide and aqueous potassium hydroxide forms selenites, or salts containing the SeO3^2- ion, and water. This reaction can be represented as SeO2 + 2KOH + H2O → K2SeO3 + H2O.
The chemical equation for the reaction between barium and selenium is: Ba + Se → BaSe. This reaction forms barium selenide.
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
Coal is almost all carbon plus impurities. Burning it combines it with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
No, mixing ammonium sulfate with lime and water does not produce ammonia, calcium sulfate, and carbon dioxide. When ammonium sulfate is mixed with lime, it can form calcium sulfate and ammonia gas but not carbon dioxide. The chemical reaction involved is: (NH₄)₂SO₄ + Ca(OH)₂ ➡ CaSO₄ + 2NH₃ + 2H₂O.
No. Coal is largely carbon and is burned for fuel. The combustion products are largely carbon dioxide and water vapor, plus some gases like sulfur dioxide. After coal is burned, it leaves behind ash, which is the impurities in coal that can't burn at the temperatures at which coal is burned. The ash can contain some silicon dioxide that was in the coal as an impurity. Coal can be exposed to high pressure and heat that might transform the carbon in coal into other carbonaceous forms such as graphite or diamond. There is no process that could transform coal into silicon dioxide. Sandstone is sand (silicon dioxide) plus cementing agents and is not burnable, because it is itself the product of the burning of silicon and oxygen (called oxidation), just like wood ash is.
When coal is burnt it gives an off-put of carbon dioxide plus sulfur dioxide. this is bad as it goes into the atmosphere and can produce acid rain. acid rain is when sulfur dioxide is mixed with water vapour creating acid this then falls as rain
Coal can be turned into carbon dioxide that contains some of these mixed in: water vapor, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and ammonia.<br> Also, when you burn coal, you get some solid stuff called "coal ash" or "fly ash" which is somewhat like sand or dirt particles. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Otherwise, you can bake coal in an airtight oven, and from that you get a thick oily substance called "coal tar", which can sometimes be used in medicines (in very small amounts), a complicated substance, and you also get ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and other poisonous substances, PLUS you get a solid substance called "coke" that is made of nearly 100 percent carbon. Coke is good for making iron and steel, and in smelting some other metals, and you can use it to heat up your house if you can get it an you burn it very carefully.
Burning coal produces carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. It also generates ash and trace amounts of heavy metals such as mercury and lead as by-products. These emissions contribute to air pollution, acid rain, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Coal contributes to air pollution by releasing harmful chemicals such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides when burned. It also emits greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, which contribute to climate change. The extraction of coal can also harm ecosystems through deforestation, water pollution, and habitat destruction.
The reaction between selenium dioxide and aqueous potassium hydroxide forms selenites, or salts containing the SeO3^2- ion, and water. This reaction can be represented as SeO2 + 2KOH + H2O → K2SeO3 + H2O.
CO2 Using the chemical formula for combustion ie methane plus oxygen yields to carbon dioxide and water
ammonia, NH3
The chemical equation for the reaction between barium and selenium is: Ba + Se → BaSe. This reaction forms barium selenide.
Coal is an imoure firm of carbon. The basic combustion is C(s) + O2(g) = CO2(g) + plus heat Coal being imopure contains compounds of ammonia and sulphur. In an industriual capacity coal is baked in 'coke ovens' to form coake are more pure form of casrtbon, and sulphur dioxide and ammonium compounds. These are captured and and made into sulphuric acid , and nitrates amongst other things. The purest form of coal is anthracite, very hard and shiny, the least pure form is lignite & peat, which contains many organic impourities. It is soft and dull in colour and can be cut from peat bogs.