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Prooduce of Sulfuric Acid

... (g) The gases are mixed with more air then cleaned by electrostatic precipitation to remove any particulate matter The mixture of sulfur dioxide and air is heated to 450oC and subjected to a pressure of 101.3 - 202.6 kPa (1 -2 atmospheres) ... Read Read: Prooduce of Sulfuric Acid

By: lilian | 10/09/2008 | Gadgets & Gizmos

Something About Sulfur

... combustion temperature of 248-261 ?. Sulfur powder combustion temperature is only about 190 ?. Burning blue flame, generate sulfur dioxide. Powder in the air or mixed-oxidant and prone to burning, or even an explosion. Uses: extensive use ... Read Read: Something About Sulfur

By: lilian | 11/11/2008 | International Business
lisa

Nini Sell Sulfuric Acid

...  general combustion temperature of 248-261 ?. Sulfur powder combustion temperature is only about 190 ?. Burning blue flame, generate sulfur dioxide. Powder in the air or mixed-oxidant and prone to burning, or even an explosion.  (H2SO4) is ... Read Read: Nini Sell Sulfuric Acid

By: lisa | 11/12/2008 | Business Opportunities

Novelty of Carbon Dioxide and Rascality of Carbon Monoxide

... solution with steam. The gas is evolved and is compressed into steel cylinders. The atmosphere contains carbon dioxide in variable amounts, usually 3 to 4 parts per 10,000, and has been increasing by 0.4 percent a year. It is used by green ... Read Read: Novelty of Carbon Dioxide and Rascality of Carbon Monoxide

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 04/11/2008 | College & University

Sulfuric Acid (h2so4) Big Depreciate in China

... South-East Asia around 50 countries.  We are specializing in export 98% and 92.5% Sulfuric acid in bulk or in drum. others including:Sodium Sulfide,Selenium Dioxide,Hydrochloric Acid,Palladium(Pd),Antimony (stibium).Pls feel free to contact ... Read Read: Sulfuric Acid (h2so4) Big Depreciate in China

By: lilian | 28/09/2008 | Business Opportunities

Environmental Problems Associated With Burning of Coal

... as soot. During the combustion of coal, minor constituents are also oxidized. For example, sulfur is converted to sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide, and nitrogen and its compounds are converted to nitrogen oxides. The incomplete combustion ... Read Read: Environmental Problems Associated With Burning of Coal

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 08/10/2008 | Environment

Acid Deposition

... to Earth in rain and snow. (This is called wet deposition.) Other sources of acid deposition are gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, as well as very small particulates (such as ammonium sulfate and ammonium nitrate). These gases ... Read Read: Acid Deposition

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 06/10/2008 | Environment

Is Ozone Really the Culprit?

... areas. Components of smog include ground-level ozone, nitrogen oxides (NOx), volatile organic compounds (VOC), sulfur dioxide, acidic aerosols and gases, and particulate matter. These gases result from a reaction between certain airborne ... Read Read: Is Ozone Really the Culprit?

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 27/12/2008 | College & University

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Sulphuric Acid Knowledge

... tower. Remaining waste gases are usually discharged into the atmosphere. Contact Process In the contact process, purified sulfur dioxide and air are mixed, heated to about 450°C, and passed over a catalyst; the sulfur dioxide is oxidized ... Read Read: Sulphuric Acid Knowledge

By: cathy | 15/01/2009 | News & Society
Paul Ingersole

What does cause Acid Rain to occur?

... of acid pollution because it does not react with moisture until it has been carried long distances by the wind. Dry fallout from sulfur dioxide can still affect the environment. The wind simply changes the location of where it is going to ... Read Read: What does cause Acid Rain to occur?

By: Paul Ingersole | 06/12/2009 | Environment
GoGreenMug

The Problem with Clean Coal

... wash the coal with liquid prior to burning. This removes the unwanted impurities. Wet scrubbers are also used to remove sulfur dioxide (a major cause of acid rain) by spraying the coal with limestone and water. Clean coal technologies also ... Read Read: The Problem with Clean Coal

By: GoGreenMug | 30/03/2009 | Environment
Paul Ingersole

What exactly is acid rain?

... hard to achieve sufficient environmental health benefits for everyone. They are lobbying to reduce the emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. Both of those are the leads types of pollutants found in acid rain. Realistically, the ... Read Read: What exactly is acid rain?

By: Paul Ingersole | 06/12/2009 | Environment
Richard Warren

What is that Smell? Volume II

... aforementioned article. There is another offending problem, the rotten egg smell in the water not in the room is caused from sulfur dioxide. This rotten egg smell happens mostly to people who have well water. The reason this smell happens ... Read Read: What is that Smell? Volume II

By: Richard Warren | 18/03/2009 | Home Improvement

Pollution in Delhi

... difficult. Children, the elderly, those with chronic lung disease, and asthmatics are especially susceptible to these effects. Sulfur dioxide can also: Immediately irritate the lung and throat at concentrations greater than 6 parts per ... Read Read: Pollution in Delhi

By: Gagan | 11/11/2008 | Wellness

Your Health and your Car

... . Children, the elderly, and those with chronic lung disease and asthma are especially susceptible to these effects. Sulfur dioxide can also: • Immediately irritate the lung and throat at concentrations greater than 6 parts per ... Read Read: Your Health and your Car

By: Hanna Racey | 25/01/2007 | Automotive

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