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what is the difference between sulphur dioxide and sulphate
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Answered by jijinr1234
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Sulfur dioxide can be produced from the combustion of sulfur. Although sulfur dioxide isalso composed of sulfuratoms, they exhibit different chemical and physical properties. The maindifference between sulfur and sulfur dioxide is that sulfur is an element whereas sulfur dioxide is a gaseous compound

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Answered by AaliyaNausheen
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Sulphur oxide emissions from man-made sources consist primarily of sulphur dioxide. Both during emission and while in the atmosphere, gaseous sulphur dioxide can become oxidized to form sulphate (SO4)† particulate matter.

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