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(Çevre) sulfur dioxide
A toxic gas, of molecular formula SO2 that is found in the emissions of volcanos and those of burning coal or petroleum; dissolves in water to form sulfurous acid and, in the presence of oxygen, sulfuric acid, and is thus responsible for acid rain
A toxic, irritating, colorless gas soluble in water, alcohol, and ether Used as a chemical intermediate, in paper pulping and ore refining, and as a solvent
A colorless gas with an odor like a struck match produced by burning fossil fuels that contain a percentage of sulfur such as coal, oil, and natural gas Atmospheric emissions of sulfur dioxide combine with water vapor and oxygen to form sulfuric acid, a component of acid deposition Sulfur dioxide is listed as a criteria pollutant
A colorless gas formed during the burning of fuels containing sulfur, such as coal Breathing SO2 may irritate the respiratory system and aggravate asthmatic symptoms
A pungent, colorless, gaseous pollutant formed primarily by the combustion of fossil fuels
A colorless, irritating gas formed by the burning of sulfur-containing material Sulfur dioxide can react with other atmospheric chemicals to form sulfuric acid
A strong smelling, colorless gas that is formed by the burning of fossil fuels Power plants, which may use coal or oil high in sulfur content, can be major sources of SO2 SO2 and other sulfur oxides contribute to the problem of acid deposition SO2 is a criteria air pollutant
A gas that causes acid rain Burning fossil fuels, such as coal, releases SO2 into the atmosphere Various EPA programs are reducing SO2 emissions, including the Acid Rain Program
Poisonous gas primarily produced by burning coal, most notably in power plants Also a by-product of certain industrial processes, such as the production of paper and metal smelting Involved in the formation of acid rain
A colorless, extremely irritating gas or liquid, SO, used in many industrial processes, especially the manufacture of sulfuric acid. the American spelling of sulphur dioxide. Inorganic compound, heavy, colourless, poisonous gas (SO2). It has a pungent, irritating odour (the smell of a just-struck match). It occurs in volcanic gases and dissolved in the waters of some warm springs. Huge quantities are made industrially for use as a bleach, as a reducing agent, and as sulfites, which are food preservatives. It is a precursor of the trioxide (SO3), used to make sulfuric acid. Sulfur dioxide is formed when sulfur-containing fuels are burned; in the atmosphere it can combine with water vapour to form sulfuric acid, a major component of acid rain
A compound used to inhibit the growth of undesirable microorganisms and inhibit browning It gives an unpleasant match stick odor to wine when present in noticeable quantities
A colorless, corrosive gas directly damaging to both plants and animals
a colorless toxic gas (SO2) that occurs in the gases from volcanoes; used in many manufacturing processes and present in industrial emissions; causes acid rain
A gas consisting of one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms It is produced by life, by volcanoes, and during the combustion of fuels containing sulfur In the atmosphere it is converted into sulfuric acid aerosol, which may form hazes and serve as cloud condensation nuclei
a criteria air pollutant that is a gas produced by burning coal and some industrial processes See also acid deposition, sulfu r dioxide park topics
A gas produced from volcanic eruptions, ocean spray, organic decomposition and the burning of fossil fuels Sulfur dioxide is a component in the creation of acid precipitation This colorless gas has the chemical formula SO2
A criteria air pollutant Sulfur dioxide is a gas produced by burning coal, most notably in power plants Some industrial processes, such as production of paper and smelting of metals, produce sulfur dioxide Sulfur dioxide is closely related to sulfuric acid, a strong acid Sulfur dioxide plays an important role in the production of acid rain
a colorless, very irritating gas or liquid
A gas released by Campden tablets and other metabisulfites that sterilizes and prevents oxidation in must and mead Harmless in recommended quantities, but may cause an allergic reaction in some people
- A colorless, very irritating gas or liquid
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