Sulphur dioxide gas can be identified by its pungent odor, which is often described as resembling the smell of burnt matches. In addition, it can cause irritation to the eyes and respiratory system when inhaled. Chemical tests like the lead acetate test can also be used to detect the presence of sulphur dioxide gas.
Sulphur dioxide can be removed from flue gas by wet scrubbing using a scrubbing solution such as a slurry of limestone in water. The sulphur dioxide reacts with the alkaline solution to form calcium sulfite or sulfate, which can then be separated from the gas stream. The scrubbed gas is then released into the atmosphere with reduced sulphur dioxide levels.
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Sulphur dioxide is a slightly acidic gas when dissolved in water, as it forms sulfurous acid. On the pH scale, which ranges from 0 to 14, sulphur dioxide solution would have a pH below 7, making it acidic.
When water combines with sulfur, sulfur dioxide gas can be produced. This reaction is often slow unless a catalyst is present. Sulfur dioxide is a colorless gas with a sharp and pungent odor, and it can contribute to air pollution.
Sulphur dioxide is an acidic compound. When dissolved in water, sulphur dioxide produces sulphurous acid, which gives it acidic properties.
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Sulphur dioxide, Sulphur trioxide...
Sulphur dioxide can be removed from flue gas by wet scrubbing using a scrubbing solution such as a slurry of limestone in water. The sulphur dioxide reacts with the alkaline solution to form calcium sulfite or sulfate, which can then be separated from the gas stream. The scrubbed gas is then released into the atmosphere with reduced sulphur dioxide levels.
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Usually Carbon Dioxide and Sulphur Dioxide (Sulfur Dioxide if you are American)
sulphur dioxide is formed from sulphur compounds when petrol is burned
Burning sulfur in air produces sulfur dioxide gas.
Sulphur Dioxide
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