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  • ...in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] contained excessive amounts of [[sulfur dioxide]]]] '''Flue gas desulfurization''' (FGD) is the technology used for removing [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) from the exhaust [[flue gas]]es of [[Conventional coal-f
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  • ...[[ozone]], [[Particulate matter|particulate matter]] (PM<sub>10</sub>), [[sulfur dioxide]] (S0<sub>2</sub>), [[carbon monoxide]] (CO) and [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<s ...ollution Index (API) level that is based on the ambient air concentrations sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter (PM<sub>10</sub>), carbon monoxide, a
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  • *Ambient [[air quality]] pollutants such as [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>), [[nitrogen oxides]] (NO<sub>x</sub>), [[particulate mat
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  • ...han trace amounts of gases. [[Venus]], on the other hand, has an intense [[Sulfur Dioxide]] atmosphere which is believed to have caused a runaway [[greenhouse effect
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  • ...87814-280-0}}</ref> The purpose of removing the sulfur is to reduce the [[sulfur dioxide]] emissions that result from using those fuels in automotive vehicles, air
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  • ...y 29-30, 2003</ref> The purpose of removing the sulfur is to reduce the [[sulfur dioxide]] emissions that result from using those fuels in automotive vehicles, air
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  • ...[[combustion]] of fuels,<ref>'''Note:''' Sulfuric acid is formed from the sulfur dioxide resulting from combustion of sulfur-containing fuels. Nitric acid is formed ...e of low-[[sulphur]] [[coal]], have been employed to reduce emissions of [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
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  • ...[[combustion]] of fuels,<ref>'''Note:''' Sulfuric acid is formed from the sulfur dioxide resulting from combustion of sulfur-containing fuels. Nitric acid is formed ...e of low-[[sulphur]] [[coal]], have been employed to reduce emissions of [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
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  • *[[Sulfur dioxide]] &ndash; SO<sub>2</sub>
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  • ...bonates, loss of water from silica minerals and loss of sulfur (as gaseous sulfur dioxide) from iron [[pyrite]]s.
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  • ...ide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s, and [[sulfur oxide]]s in the form of gaseous [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and gaseous [[sulfur trioxide]] (SO<sub>3</sub>). The S
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  • ...to [[glucose]] and [[fructose]], and precipitates out some impurities. The sulfur dioxide serves to decolorize the juice. The juice is then further heated to about 1 ...h about 60 &ndash; 65 weight percent sucrose. The syrup is again treated sulfur dioxide for further decolorization and then is further concentrated under [[Vacuum
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  • ...gen oxides]] and [[flue gas desulfurization]] systems are used to remove [[sulfur dioxide]] from the combustion flue gases. Currently, a great deal of research and d
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  • A great many power plants are equipped with facilities for the removal of [[sulfur dioxide]] via [[flue gas desulfurization]] as well as removal of [[nitrogen oxides]
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  • |Nitrogen dioxide<br>Ozone<br>Sulfur dioxide||These gases irritate the airways of the lungs, increasing the symptoms<br>
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  • ...le binary compounds such as [[phosphorus trifluoride]] (PF<sub>3</sub>), [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and [[osmium tetroxide]] (OsO<sub>4</sub>).
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  • |[[Sulfur dioxide]]|| align="center"|SO<sub>2</sub>|| align="center"|0.000100|| align="center
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  • ...en]] along with combustion products [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and [[nitrogen oxide]]s (NO<sub>x</sub>). ...ne of the available [[flue gas desulfurization]] (FGD) processes to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions. The flue gas then exits to the atmosphere via tall [[flue gas st
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  • |[[Sulfur dioxide]]|| align="center"|SO<sub>2</sub>|| align="center"|0.000100|| align="center ...ogen, methane, ammonia, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, and other gases — a mixture much like that emitted from volcanoes today.
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  • ...are today released into the atmosphere. [[Air quality]] limit values for [[sulfur dioxide]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[benzene]] and [[lead]] set by the [[European Unio
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  • |align="center"|Sulfur dioxide||align="center"|1.290||align="center"|1.826
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  • ...ssions which are undesirable from the environmental viewpoint. Some of the sulfur dioxide also combines with the water vapor formed when gasoline combusts and the r ...oke '' and ''fog'' and traditionally referred to the mixture of smoke and sulfur dioxide that resulted from the burning of [[coal]] for heating buildings in places
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  • ...ssions which are undesirable from the environmental viewpoint. Some of the sulfur dioxide also combines with the water vapor formed when gasoline combusts and the r ...oke '' and ''fog'' and traditionally referred to the mixture of smoke and sulfur dioxide that resulted from the burning of [[coal]] for heating buildings in places
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  • Originally, Dr. des Voeux's term ''smog'' referred to a mixture of smoke, [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and fog that was once prevalent in London when [[coal]] ...curs mostly during cold winter days and consists primarily of a mixture of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter (i.e., "[[soot]]") usually derived from burning coal
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  • ...bustion]] fuel produces far less emissions of [[air pollutant]]s such as [[sulfur dioxide]] and [[nitrogen oxides]] than does the combustion of coal or fuel oils. Ho
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  • ...bustion]] fuel produces far less emissions of [[air pollutant]]s such as [[sulfur dioxide]] and [[nitrogen oxides]] than does the combustion of coal or fuel oils. Ho
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  • ...toxide]] (V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>) as the catalyst to convert gaseous [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) into gaseous [[sulfur trioxide]] (SO<sub>3</sub>).
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  • ...ases in 1876. His new process made possible using gases such as ammonia, [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and [[methyl chloride]] (CH<sub>3</sub>Cl) as refrigeran
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  • ...in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] contained excessive amounts of [[sulfur dioxide]]]]
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  • ...in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] contained excessive amounts of [[sulfur dioxide]]]]
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  • ...ightning. Another intriguing piece of evidence comes from measurements of sulfur dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere, which were found to drop by a factor of 1 Above the dense CO<sub>2</sub> layer are thick clouds consisting mainly of [[sulfur dioxide]] and [[sulfuric acid]] droplets.<ref>Krasnopolsky V.A., Parshev V.A. (1981
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  • ...bustion product ''offgas'' may contain between 20 and 60 percent gaseous [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and is at a temperature of about 1300 °C. The hot combu
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  • ...bustion product ''offgas'' may contain between 20 and 60 percent gaseous [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and is at a temperature of about 1300 °C. The hot combu
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  • ...Factories and power plants were changed to burn cleaner, low-sulfur coal; sulfur dioxide emissions fell by 25% 2001-2007, even though much more coal is burned, reac
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  • * [[Sulfur dioxide]]
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