Saturday, February 12, 2011

Chemical bonding assignment by Andy Low 2p302

Sulfur dioxide is a compound obtained from Sulfur and Oxygen. Sulfur dioxide is the chemical compound with the formula SO2. It is produced by volcanoes and in various industrial processes. Since coal and petroleum often contain sulfur compounds, their combustion generates sulfur dioxide unless the sulfur compounds are removed before burning the fuel. Further oxidation of SO2, usually in the presence of a catalyst such as NO2, forms H2SO4, and thus acid rain. Sulfur dioxide emissions are also a precursor to particulates in the atmosphere. Both of these impacts are cause for concern over the environmental impact of these fuels.




This is the covalent bond of sulfur dioxide.


sources are: wikipedia.org

1 comment:

  1. Notice the sulfur has ten electrons. Shells can only hold up to 8. Nice try.

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