Yes: With a sufficient supply of oxygen, sulphur dioxide will burn to form sulphur trioxide.
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Sulphur dioxide is not flammable and does not burn, as it is a chemical compound composed of sulphur and oxygen. It can, however, act as a reducing agent in certain chemical reactions.
No, fire requires oxygen to burn, not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of combustion when a material burns in the presence of oxygen.
Yes, sulfur can burn and produce a blue flame and sulfur dioxide gas when ignited.
Two substances that pollute the environment when fuels burn are carbon dioxide (CO2), which contributes to climate change, and nitrogen oxides (NOx), which contribute to air pollution and acid rain.
Burning sulfur in air produces sulfur dioxide gas.
When humans burn fossil fuels, carbon dioxide (CO2) is released back into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming and climate change.