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sulphur dioxide is

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Answered by ashmit847
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a compound .

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Sulfur dioxide is the product of the burning of sulfur or of burning materials that contain sulfur: S + O2 → SO2, ΔH = −297 kJ/mol. To aid combustion, liquefied sulfur (140–150 °C, 284-302 °F) is sprayed through an atomizing nozzle to generate fine drops of sulfur with a large surface area.

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