Sulphur is which type of Combustion and why ?
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The reaction is exothermic, and the combustion produces temperatures of 1000–1600 °C (1832–2912 °F).
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.
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