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Sulfide produced during coal processing

Sulfur dioxide forms naturally during volcanic activity when sulfides oxidize in the high volcanic temperatures. Sulfur dioxide is also a pollutant that forms during many industrial processes, such as coal and oil combustion and metal extraction. As we have seen, when the sulfur dioxide is emitted into the air, it reacts with oxygen and water to produce acid rain. [Pg.1061]


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