what happens when (write down the chemical symbol of each). (A) when sulphur is burnt in air. (B) when sulphur dioxide is dissolve in water
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Answer:
Acid rain results when sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) are emitted into the atmosphere and transported by wind and air currents. The SO2 and NOX react with water, oxygen and other chemicals to form sulfuric and nitric acids. These then mix with water and other materials before falling to the ground.
explanation:
(A) Sulphur when burnt in air forms SO2. Sulphur reacts with oxygen as it burns in the presence of oxygen, producing Sulphur dioxide, which is acidic in nature.
(B) The reaction of Sulphur dioxide with water leads to the formation of acid called Sulfurous acid. When the gas is dissolved in water, it yields an acid called sulfurous acid with chemical formula as shown in the chemical equation: Sulfurous acid is a good reducing agent with molar mass 82.07g/mol.
Answer:
A. when sulphur is burning air it forms Sulphur dioxide (SO2)
B. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
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