Sulphur bind with oxygen and helium to make SO2 and H2S which are foul-smelling, toxic compunds. It burns to create sulphur dioxide which is an irritating gas that causes breathing problems. Sulphur also makes acid rain whicch corrodes buildings.
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∙ 13y agoSulphur is harmful to the atmosphere because it can react with other compounds to form sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4), which contribute to air pollution and acid rain. These compounds can have negative impacts on human health, ecosystems, and infrastructure.
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∙ 13y agoThe effects of sulfur dioxide are:
* It is the major component of acid precipitation * It corrodes metals * It is toxic to plants * It combines wit moisture in the nose and lungs to create irritation
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∙ 12y agoIt depends where it is as to how dangerous it is. Used in foodstuffs and drinks it acts as an effective antibiotic and antifungal agent - it has been used for hundreds of years to preserve wine for example.
If inhaled however, sulphur dioxide is absorbed by the moisture present in the lungs and form sulphurous acid (closely related but not the same as suphuric acid). This results in short breathing problems, and over a longer period of lower dosage results in increased lung disease and dysfunction
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∙ 11y agoSulfur, when reacting with oxygen, turns into sulfur dioxide, caused by the burning of fossil fuels high in sulfur. The increase of pollutants like sulfur dioxide, together with CO2 and nitrogen oxide in our atmosphere, has significant effects on the environment. For example, these pollutants, particularly sulfur dioxide, have caused the pH of rainwater to significantly increase, known as Acid Rain. Acid Rain can destroy wildlife, crops, lakes and ocean water, natural habitats like forests, building, and can be very harmful to people. Sulfur dioxide also has negative effects on the respiratory system, like broncho-constriction and increased Asthma, and more serious conditions like emphysema and bronchitis.
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∙ 8y agoSulfur in elemental form is not dangerous. Many sulfur compounds are dangerous, but the reason they're dangerous depends on the specific compound.
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∙ 12y agoSulfur does not smell bad SO2 is what you smell. Sulfur is just reacting with oxygen.
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∙ 12y agoit potentially leads to acid rain
and sulfur is highly flammable
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∙ 14y agoYes, when mixes with other chemicals.
Acid rain is harmful because it can damage buildings, statues, and vegetation by eroding surfaces and stunting plant growth. Rust is harmful because it weakens iron and steel structures, making them prone to breakage and collapse. Both acid rain and rust have negative environmental and economic impacts.
Sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere can contribute to the formation of acid rain, which can harm aquatic ecosystems and vegetation. It also reacts with other pollutants to form particulate matter, which can affect air quality and human health. Additionally, sulphur dioxide can contribute to the formation of haze and reduce visibility.
The Earth's atmosphere is protected by the ozone layer, a part of the stratosphere that absorbs and filters out harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Additionally, the atmosphere itself acts as a shield against harmful space particles and debris.
Sulfur dioxide is released into the atmosphere primarily through human activities such as burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil, and industrial processes like metal smelting. It can also be released by natural sources like volcanic eruptions.
Sulphur in fossil fuels, when burned, produces sulfur dioxide (SO2), a harmful gas that contributes to air pollution and acid rain. It can also lead to respiratory issues and other health problems in humans. In response, regulations have been implemented to limit the sulfur content in fuels to reduce these negative impacts.
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is considered the most harmful sulphur-containing gas in the atmosphere, primarily due to its role in forming acid rain. SO2 is released into the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels, industrial processes, and volcanic eruptions. It can lead to respiratory issues, damage to plant life, and contribute to the acidification of water bodies.
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I have used Sulphur to treat mites on my Poodle for some time with no side effects
Sulphur dioxide is very harmful to plants and it can kill them. Sulphur Dioxide is the main gas produced by the burning of coal and it is cleared into the atmosphere. Moreover Sulphur Dioxide can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce a dangerous acid called sulphuric acid which is the acid in acid rain. Sulphuric acid can break plants (and animals) down, therefore the plants die. i love does nuts
Ozone in upper atmosphere is not harmful. No harmful effects are associated with it.
Industry uses fuel that it burns to heat water, to then create steam and turn turbines for electricity. Burning this fuel releases harmful chemicals like carbon monoxide and sulphur into the atmosphere. a good example is coal, when burning coal, carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide and other crap is released into the atmosphere. These gases damage the ozone (a protective layer of gases in the atmosphere that protect the earth from the suns ultraviolet rays) layer. so the more industry you have and you develop, the more of these gases are going to be released into the atmosphere.
Acid rain is harmful because it can damage buildings, statues, and vegetation by eroding surfaces and stunting plant growth. Rust is harmful because it weakens iron and steel structures, making them prone to breakage and collapse. Both acid rain and rust have negative environmental and economic impacts.
Sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere can contribute to the formation of acid rain, which can harm aquatic ecosystems and vegetation. It also reacts with other pollutants to form particulate matter, which can affect air quality and human health. Additionally, sulphur dioxide can contribute to the formation of haze and reduce visibility.
It is caused by the emission of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere.
Sulphur is removed from petrol in some countries because burning petroleum releases sulphur dioxide. This mixes with water vapour and rain in the atmosphere to cause acid rain.
it distroys the atmosphere
Acid rain is caused by pollution, this is when chemicals such as sulphur dioxide go into the atmosphere and are presipitated (Rained) back into the atmosphere as acid rain