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Show with the help of reaction that the behaviour of sulphur dioxide is very similar to that of carbon dioxide

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Answered by swan030782
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Carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide concentrations have been measured on a transect between urban Nottingham and a rural area 15 km to the south-west. In Part I, the results of fixed point measurements at the ends of the transect are described. Seasonal averages showed no significant difference for CO2 or SO2 concentrations in the summer; in winter the mean CO2 concentration in the city centre was 5 μl ℓ−1 larger than the rural mean. These figures conceal large differences in the diurnal variation between the two sites.

Explanation:

Sulphur dioxide is a major component of acid rain since it mixes with water vapour in the atmosphere, reacting to produce sulphuric acid (H2SO4).

Carbon dioxide as a non-metallic oxide is acidic. Carbon dioxide reacts with water in a reversible reaction to form carbonic acid (H2CO3). The acid dissociation constant for carbonic acid Ka = 4.45 x 10-7 mol dm-3.

Answered by MaryamPervaiz
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Sulfur dioxide or sulphur dioxide (British English) is the chemical compound with the formula SO

2. It is a toxic gas responsible for the smell of burnt matches. It is released naturally by volcanic activity and is produced as a by-product of copper extraction and the burning of fossil fuels contaminated with sulfur compounds.

Sulfur dioxide

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