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  • Sulfur Dioxide Production from Hydrocarbon Fuel Combustion: A Chemical Explanation
    When a hydrocarbon fuel containing sulfur impurities is burned, the sulfur reacts with oxygen to produce sulfur dioxide (SO2).

    Here's the simplified chemical reaction:

    S + O2 → SO2

    This is a combustion reaction where sulfur combines with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide. The sulfur dioxide gas is released into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution and acid rain.

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