Sulphur dioxide is released when fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are burnt. It is a polluting gas that mixes with water vapour and rain to form acid rain, which then falls and causes damage to soils, rivers and lakes, even buildings.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) results from the combustion of fuels containing sulfur or sulfurous chemicals, the combustion of H2S in flares, paper production, and the smelting of ores containing sulfides.
SO2 exhausted to the atmosphere may cause respiratory problems in sensitive individuals such as asthmatics. It can also cause damage to plants and trees, such as the reddening of pine needles. It can hasten the corrosion of iron and other metals.
If the SO2 combines with water vapour, it can cause acid precipitation which can erode metal and limestone, impact the ionic balance of clay soils, fade paints and change the pH of river and lake water to the detriment of fish and other aquatic organisms.
In all of these cased the impact of atmospheric SO2 is to combine with water in plant ot animal cells, atmospheric water, or standing water to make sulfurous acid (H2SO3). If the SO2 oxidizes in the atmosphere to sulfur trioxide (SO3) it can combine with water to form sulfuric acid (H2SO4) with stronger environmental chemical reactions.
In industrialized area, sulfur dioxide in air comes primarily from burning fossil fuels that contain sulfur. In nature, the primary source is volcanoes.
Ends up reacting with moisture to sulphuric acid - acid rain
produced by volcanic activity and industialization---for example burning coal
It is produced by volcanoes and in various industrial processes
through farts
It can cause acidic air.
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Basically, sulfur dioxide is a acidic gas. As acid reacts with alkali, carbonates and metals, all 3 are actually ideal to remove sulfur dioxide. However, in the context of removing sulfur dioxide due to air pollution, reacting sulfur dioxide with alkali and carbonate would be more appropriate. For example, removing sulfur dioxide with calcium carbonate would result in calcium sulfate, water and carbon dioxide.
Sulfur dioxide is a gas. It is invisible and has a nasty, sharp smell. It reacts easily with other substances to form harmful compounds, such as sulfuric acid, sulfurous acid and sulfate particles.About 99% of the sulfur dioxide in air comes from human sources. The main source of sulfur dioxide in the air is industrial activity that processes materials that contain sulfur, eg the generation of electricity from coal, oil or gas that contains sulfur. Some mineral ores also contain sulfur, and sulfur dioxide is released when they are processed. In addition, industrial activities that burn fossil fuels containing sulfur can be important sources of sulfur dioxide.Sulfur dioxide is also present in motor vehicle emissions, as the result of fuel combustion. In the past, motor vehicle exhaust was an important, but not the main, source of sulfur dioxide in air. However, this is no longer the case.
There are hundreds and possibly thousands of pollutants. Examples include carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, lead and particulate matter.
damage of reproductive system cause by air pollution because air pollution produce a chemicals like sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur dioxide causes air pollution and acid rain by reacting with rain water to form sulfurous acid
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Most active volcanoes release sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is air pollution
It can cause acidic air.
1.Methane 2.Chlorofluorocarbon 3.Carbon dioxide 4.Nitrogen dioxide 5.Carbon monoxide 6.Sulfur dioxide
It makes acid rain.
Yes it combines with rain to make acid rain.
Acid rain.
carbon dioxide.
There are three main types of gaseous air pollutants. The first is sulfur dioxide, the second is oxides of nitrogen, and the third is the pollution of ozone.
A. V. Slack has written: 'Sulfur dioxide removal from waste gases' -- subject(s): Sulfur dioxide, Air, Pollution, Flue gases, Purification