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How SO2 is air pollutant?


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Sulfur dioxide(SO2) is an air pollutant:

  • The primary source of Sulfur dioxide(SO2) production is the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels in factories and automobiles.
  • It is an air pollutant because it can produce pollutants including particulate matter, sulfate aerosols, and most dangerous of all, acid rain, which has a very negative impact on the ecosystem.
  • Sulfuric acid(H2SO4) is created when it mixes with atmospheric water vapor. This results in acid rain. Acid rain damages soil, plants, and Buildings composed of marble.
  • SO2 irritates the respiratory tract even at very low amounts. It irritates the throat, eyes, and larynx, which results in shortness of breath.
  • Plants are severely harmed by it. Long-term Sulfur dioxide exposure causes plants to lose color from their leaves. This is called chlorosis. This occurs as a result of Sulfur dioxide's influence on chlorophyll synthesis.

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