Sulfur dioxide is produced only if the hydrocarbons are contaminated with sulfur compounds.
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
No
Burning of fossil
Burning of fossil fuels
Sulphur is removed from petrol in some countries because burning petroleum releases sulphur dioxide. This mixes with water vapour and rain in the atmosphere to cause acid rain.
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
You will get SO2 or sulphur dioxide, an acidic oxide
No
Just by simple burning it: S + O2 --> SO2
yes
Sulphur Dioxide and then that often mixes with water vapoud to produce Suphuric Acid (Acid Rain)
sulphur oxicide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon.
because the petrol reacts with the air forming sulphur dioxide. Then the sulphur dioxide goes through the catalytic converter and is then change into a less harmful gas, carbon diioxide and carbon monoxide.
The sulphur in the fuel reacts with oxygen in the air during combustion to produce sulphur dioxide. This reaction is responsible for the creation of air pollution and acid rain.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main gas that is released from burning coal. It is a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. Additionally, burning coal also releases pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides which can contribute to air pollution and respiratory issues.
Chloroflorocarbons , carbon monoxide , sulphur dioxide , nitrogen oxide ,hydrocarbons, phosphate ,etc,...
When sulfur is burning, it reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide. The chemical formula for sulfur dioxide is SO2.