Yes, sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is considered a pollutant. It is a colorless gas with a pungent odor, primarily produced from burning fossil fuels, volcanic eruptions, and industrial processes. When released into the atmosphere, it can contribute to acid rain, respiratory problems, and environmental degradation. Efforts to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions are important for improving air quality and public health.
Coal and oli contain sulphur. When either one burns, it produces sulphur dioxide. The sulphur dioxide gradually turns into sulphur trioxide which mixes with rain and becomes acid rain. It is easy to remove the sulphur in refineries or power plants.
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it mixes with clouds and creates acid rain
Yes, nitrogen dioxide is considered an air pollutant.
Bad ozone is the ozone present at the surface of the earth. It is because the ozone at the surface of earth acts as a air pollutant resembling like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide etc.
Sulphur is most definitely not a gas. It is a yellow solid which exists in two forms; rhombic sulphur below 96 degrees Celsius, and monoclinic sulphur above 96 degrees celsius. However, some of its compounds are gases, the most common being Sulfur Dioxide, which is a pollutant since it is partly responsible for acid rain.
Testing the levels of sulphur dioxide in flue gas is important because it is a harmful pollutant that can lead to acid rain, respiratory issues, and environmental damage. Monitoring these levels helps to ensure compliance with regulations, assess environmental impact, and protect human health.
The pollutant is acid rain
It is a mineral. Sulphur dioxide certainly is not a lipid.
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Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.