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  • ...tall new scrubbers (industrial pollution control devices) to remove sulfur dioxide present in the output waste gas. Scrubbers use the technique of flue gas de ...news/ap/article/ALeqM5gD4avarflIqeq856bkEM8jMJRR_wD9C5HGRO0</ref> Volatile sulfur compounds are emitted from many different types of drywall, and at least on
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  • ...ential theories of evolution have invoked a role for iron sulfides, [[iron-sulfur world theory]]. ...e]], and a ''flux'' such as [[limestone]] (which is used to remove silicon dioxide impurities in the ore which would otherwise clog the furnace with solid mat
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  • ...rsor to both the coolant [[ethylene glycol]] and the [[chemical weapon]] [[Sulfur mustard|mustard gas]]. Reaction of ethylene oxide with [[sulfur dioxide]] in the presence of caesium salts leads to the formation of an 11-membered
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  • ...l|alkali]] and [[alkaline earth metals]] are powerful oxidizers. Manganese dioxide is used as the cathode (electron acceptor) material in standard and alkalin | +4 || [[Manganese dioxide|{{chem|MnO|2}}]]
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  • ...re to toxic fumes, including: [[diacetyl]], [[sulfur dioxide]], [[nitrogen dioxide]], [[ammonia]], [[chlorine]], [[thionyl chloride]], [[methyl isocyanate]],
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  • ...sing through the states, hydrochloric acid can be oxidized using manganese dioxide, or [[hydrogen chloride]] gas oxidized catalytically by air to form element | align="center"|+4 || [[chlorine dioxide]] || align="center"|{{chem|ClO|2}} ||
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  • ...late matter (PM), nitrogen oxide {{chem|NO|2}}, ozone {{chem|O|3}}, sulfur dioxide {{chem|SO|2}}, carbon monoxide (CO), and nonmethane hydrocarbons (NHMC). [
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  • ...iodide of lead(IV) are not known to exist.<ref name="brady_holum" /> Lead dioxide dissolves in alkali hydroxide solutions to form the corresponding [[plumbat ...d. The melt is treated in a [[reverberatory furnace]] with air, steam, and sulfur, which oxidizes the contaminants except silver, gold, and bismuth. The oxid
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  • ...es from power plants.<ref name=watchdog /> The research connected [[sulfur dioxide]] emissions to [[acid rain]],<ref name=acid>{{cite news | last = Rensberger
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  • ...|4|NO|3}} (supplying {{chem|NH|4|+}}) is a strong acid. In liquid [[sulfur dioxide]] ({{chem|SO|2}}), [[thionyl]] compounds (supplying {{chem|SO|2+}}) behave ...urry, which removes the calcium sulfite and any remaining unreacted sulfur dioxide. (Zumdahl, 2000, p.&nbsp;226, 228)
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  • Even though carbon dioxide is carried by hemoglobin, it does not compete with oxygen for the iron-bind ...ilation]], or breathing, may reverse this condition by removal of [[carbon dioxide]], thus causing a shift up in pH.<ref name="02_calc">{{cite web | author=Ba
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  • | OtherCpds = [[Sulfurous acid]]<br/>[[Peroxymonosulfuric acid]]<br/>[[Sulfur trioxide]]<br/>[[Oleum]] ...of [[sulfurous acid]]. Sulfur dioxide is the main byproduct produced when sulfur-containing fuels such as coal or oil are burned.
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  • ...is a [[Activation energy|kinetic barrier]] to formation of the product, [[Sulfur trioxide|SO<sub>3</sub>]]. Likewise, the formation of [[bicarbonate]] from [[carbon dioxide]] and [[water]] is very slow under normal conditions
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  • First, the methane is cleaned, mainly to remove [[sulfur]] impurities that would poison the catalysts. ...forming). The overall reaction so far turns methane and steam into carbon dioxide, steam, and hydrogen.
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  • ...hin_atm.html|title=Why is the Martian atmosphere so thin and mainly carbon dioxide? ...2941}}</ref> In another example, excess <sup>129</sup>Xe found in [[carbon dioxide]] well gases from [[New Mexico]] was believed to be from the decay of [[Man
    82 KB (11,842 words) - 21:02, 24 September 2010
  • ...e the animal insensible, effectively via almost suffocating it with carbon dioxide, then determine the effects of the gas by amputating one of its limbs. In 1 ...author1=Tabern DL|author2=Volwiler EH|authorlink2=Ernest H. Volwiler|title=Sulfur-containing barbiturate hypnotics|journal=J Am Chem Soc|volume=57|issue=10|p
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  • ...nitrogen oxide]], [[dichlorodifluoromethane]], [[sulfuric acid]], [[sulfur dioxide]], and [[caprolactam]] emissions
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