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  • Sulfur dioxide
  • Chemical compound of sulfur and oxygen

    Sulfur dioxide (IUPAC-recommended spelling) or sulphur dioxide (traditional Commonwealth English) is the chemical compound with the formula SO 2. It is

    Sulfur dioxide

    Sulfur dioxide

    Sulfur_dioxide

  • Io (moon)
  • Innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter

    moons—Europa and Ganymede. Several volcanoes produce plumes of sulfur and sulfur dioxide as high as 500 km (300 mi) above the surface. Io's surface is

    Io (moon)

    Io (moon)

    Io_(moon)

  • Sulfur
  • Chemical element with atomic number 16 (S)

    such as benzene and toluene. Sulfur is also soluble in supercritical carbon dioxide. Under normal conditions, sulfur hydrolyzes very slowly to mainly

    Sulfur

    Sulfur

    Sulfur

  • Sulfur monoxide
  • Chemical compound

    chemical trap or the terminal decomposition products of S2O2 (sulfur and sulfur dioxide). Production of SO as a reagent in organic syntheses has centred

    Sulfur monoxide

    Sulfur monoxide

    Sulfur_monoxide

  • Sulfuric acid
  • Chemical compound (H2SO4)

    sulfuric acid process (WSA). In the first step, sulfur is burned to produce sulfur dioxide. S(s) + O2 → SO2 The sulfur dioxide is oxidized to sulfur trioxide

    Sulfuric acid

    Sulfuric acid

    Sulfuric_acid

  • Sulfur trioxide
  • Chemical compound

    substrates, Lewis base adducts of sulfur trioxide are effective sulfonating agents. The direct oxidation of sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide in air proceeds very

    Sulfur trioxide

    Sulfur_trioxide

  • Air pollution
  • Presence of dangerous substances in the air

    surface. Sulfur dioxide (SO2), an acidic and corrosive gas, is produced mostly by burning crude oil and coal. These fossil fuels often contain sulfur compounds

    Air pollution

    Air pollution

    Air_pollution

  • Acid rain
  • Rain that is unusually acidic

    caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce sulfuric and nitric acids. Acid

    Acid rain

    Acid rain

    Acid_rain

  • Selenium dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    The monomeric form adopts a bent structure very similar to that of sulfur dioxide with a bond length of 1.61 Å.[page needed] The dimeric form has been

    Selenium dioxide

    Selenium dioxide

    Selenium_dioxide

  • Acid Rain Program
  • Initiative taken by the United States Environmental Protection Agency

    Protection Agency in an effort to reduce overall atmospheric levels of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which cause acid rain. The program is an implementation

    Acid Rain Program

    Acid_Rain_Program

  • Flue-gas desulfurization
  • Technologies used in fossil-fuel power plants

    technologies used to remove sulfur dioxide (SO2) from exhaust flue gases of fossil-fuel power plants, and from the emissions of other sulfur oxide emitting processes

    Flue-gas desulfurization

    Flue-gas desulfurization

    Flue-gas_desulfurization

  • Life on Venus
  • Scientific assessments on the microbial habitability of Venus

    droplets would deplete sulfur dioxide in upper cloud layers as they settle down, explaining the observed distribution of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere of

    Life on Venus

    Life on Venus

    Life_on_Venus

  • Dobson unit
  • Measurement of equivalent thickness of atmospheric trace gas

    sulfur dioxide may be released into the atmosphere as well by volcanic eruptions. The Dobson unit is used to describe total column amounts of sulfur dioxide

    Dobson unit

    Dobson unit

    Dobson_unit

  • Winemaking
  • Production of wine

    preservative used in winemaking is sulfur dioxide (SO2), normally added in one of the following forms: liquid sulfur dioxide, sodium or potassium metabisulphite

    Winemaking

    Winemaking

    Winemaking

  • Hydrogen sulfide
  • Poisonous and flammable gas

    its ability to reduce sulfur dioxide in the Claus process. Hydrogen sulfide burns in oxygen with a blue flame to form sulfur dioxide (SO2) and water: 2 H2S

    Hydrogen sulfide

    Hydrogen sulfide

    Hydrogen_sulfide

  • Air pollution measurement
  • escaping from incinerators), and numerous different gases (most commonly sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide, all related to fuel combustion)

    Air pollution measurement

    Air pollution measurement

    Air_pollution_measurement

  • Atmosphere of Venus
  • Gas layer surrounding Venus

    monoxide and oxygen gas by converting sulfur and sulfur dioxide into sulfuric acid, and water and sulfuric dioxide to sulfur to sustain clouds. Regardless of

    Atmosphere of Venus

    Atmosphere of Venus

    Atmosphere_of_Venus

  • Wine fault
  • Unpleasant characteristic of a wine

    are perceived as normal wine characteristics. These include excessive sulfur dioxide, volatile acidity, Brettanomyces or "Brett aromas" and diacetyl or buttery

    Wine fault

    Wine_fault

  • Air quality index
  • Measure of air pollution

    monitored include ground-level ozone, particulates, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen dioxide. Children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory

    Air quality index

    Air quality index

    Air_quality_index

  • Claus process
  • Gas desulfurizing process

    usually a mixture of gases, containing hydrogen cyanide, hydrocarbons, sulfur dioxide or ammonia. The mixture may begin as raw natural gas, or output from

    Claus process

    Claus process

    Claus_process

  • Sulfite
  • Anion of sulfur with 3 oxygen atoms

    additives. When in food or drink, sulfites are often lumped together with sulfur dioxide. The structure of the sulfite anion can be described with three equivalent

    Sulfite

    Sulfite

    Sulfite

  • Oxide
  • Chemical compound

    scale industrially is sulfuric acid. It is produced by the oxidation of sulfur to sulfur dioxide, which is separately oxidized to sulfur trioxide: S + O2 →

    Oxide

    Oxide

    Oxide

  • Chlorine dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    reducing agent such as methanol, hydrogen peroxide, hydrochloric acid or sulfur dioxide. Modern technologies are based on methanol or hydrogen peroxide, as

    Chlorine dioxide

    Chlorine dioxide

    Chlorine_dioxide

  • Lithium–sulfur battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    The lithium–sulfur battery (Li–S battery) is a type of rechargeable battery. It is notable for its high specific energy. The low atomic weight of lithium

    Lithium–sulfur battery

    Lithium–sulfur battery

    Lithium–sulfur_battery

  • Metal sulfur dioxide complex
  • Chemical compound containing SO2 bound to a transition metal

    Metal sulfur dioxide complexes are complexes with sulfur dioxide, SO2, bonded to a transition metal. Such compounds are common but are mainly of theoretical

    Metal sulfur dioxide complex

    Metal_sulfur_dioxide_complex

  • Pollution and reproduction
  • Effects of air pollution on reproduction

    are exposed to air pollution. The criteria air pollutants sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, ozone, and lead have

    Pollution and reproduction

    Pollution_and_reproduction

  • Heavy fuel oil
  • Fuel oils of a tar-like consistency

    increase toxic gas and particulate emissions upon combustion, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides. It is predominantly used for

    Heavy fuel oil

    Heavy fuel oil

    Heavy_fuel_oil

  • Volcano
  • Rupture in a planet's crust where material escapes

    Volcanic gases, a mixture made mostly of steam, carbon dioxide, and a sulfur compound (either sulfur dioxide, SO2, or hydrogen sulfide, H2S, depending on the

    Volcano

    Volcano

    Volcano

  • Sulfur oxide
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    Sulfur oxides (SOx) are a group of chemical compounds composed of sulfur and oxygen. The most common sulfur oxides are sulfur dioxide (SO 2) and sulfur

    Sulfur oxide

    Sulfur_oxide

  • Mayon
  • Stratovolcano in Luzon, Philippines

    was established. The decrease in key parameters such as seismicity, sulfur dioxide emission rates and ground inflation all indicated a waning condition

    Mayon

    Mayon

    Mayon

  • Industrial gas
  • Gaseous materials produced for use in industry

    to boil sea water. Sulfur dioxide was used by the Romans in winemaking as it had been discovered that burning candles made of sulfur inside empty wine

    Industrial gas

    Industrial gas

    Industrial_gas

  • Sulfur water
  • Water exposed to hydrogen sulfide gas

    and the volcanoes exhaling water vapor heavily laden in metals, with sulfur dioxide being one of them. In New Zealand, the North Island was brought to fame

    Sulfur water

    Sulfur water

    Sulfur_water

  • Molasses
  • Viscous by-product of the refining of sugarcane, grapes, or sugar beets into sugar

    including molasses, were treated with a sulfur dioxide preservative, helping to kill off moulds and bacteria. Sulfur dioxide is also used as a bleaching agent

    Molasses

    Molasses

    Molasses

  • Bleach
  • Chemicals used to whiten or disinfect

    peroxide compound such as hydrogen peroxide. Sulfur dioxide-based bleaches, whose active agent is sulfur dioxide, possibly from the decomposition of some

    Bleach

    Bleach

    Bleach

  • Dried fruit
  • Fruit preserved by removing most moisture

    flavor. Over the years, sulfur dioxide and sulfites have been used by many populations for a variety of purposes. Sulfur dioxide was first employed as a

    Dried fruit

    Dried fruit

    Dried_fruit

  • Volatile (astrogeology)
  • Elements and compounds that are readily vaporized

    hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, water, ammonia, methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, phosphine, halogens, noble gases and

    Volatile (astrogeology)

    Volatile_(astrogeology)

  • Timeline of volcanism on Earth
  • least magnitude 6 on the Volcanic explosivity index (VEI) or equivalent sulfur dioxide emission during the Quaternary period (from 2.58 Mya to the present)

    Timeline of volcanism on Earth

    Timeline of volcanism on Earth

    Timeline_of_volcanism_on_Earth

  • Sulfite food and beverage additives
  • Food additives

    controversy, resulting in extensive regulations. Sulfites are a source of sulfur dioxide (SO2), a bactericide. sodium bisulfite, NaHSO3: ill-defined, widely

    Sulfite food and beverage additives

    Sulfite_food_and_beverage_additives

  • Laki
  • Volcanic fissure in Iceland

    of basalt lava, as well as clouds of poisonous hydrofluoric acid and sulfur dioxide compounds that contaminated the soil, leading to the death of over 50%

    Laki

    Laki

    Laki

  • Sulfuryl fluoride
  • Chemical compound

    BaSO4 + SO2F2 It can be prepared by direct reaction of fluorine with sulfur dioxide: SO2 + F2 → SO2F2 On a laboratory scale, sulfuryl fluoride has been

    Sulfuryl fluoride

    Sulfuryl fluoride

    Sulfuryl_fluoride

  • Atmosphere of Mars
  • Gas layer surrounding Mars

    Crater. See also the section "detection of methane" for more details. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the atmosphere would be an indicator of current volcanic activity

    Atmosphere of Mars

    Atmosphere of Mars

    Atmosphere_of_Mars

  • Titanium dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    regenerate chlorine and produce the titanium dioxide. In the sulfate process, ilmenite is treated with sulfuric acid to extract iron(II) sulfate pentahydrate

    Titanium dioxide

    Titanium dioxide

    Titanium_dioxide

  • Malolactic fermentation
  • Process in winemaking

    the wine into a new barrel, adding sulfur dioxide, and then following up with another set of racking and sulfuring to stabilize the wine. In 1866, Louis

    Malolactic fermentation

    Malolactic fermentation

    Malolactic_fermentation

  • Yeast in winemaking
  • Yeasts used for alcoholic fermentation of wine

    fermentation capabilities, tolerance of relatively high levels of alcohol and sulfur dioxide as well as its ability to thrive in normal wine pH between 2.8 and 4

    Yeast in winemaking

    Yeast in winemaking

    Yeast_in_winemaking

  • Smog
  • Smoke-like, fog-like air pollutions

    pollutants are emitted directly from a source, such as emissions of sulfur dioxide from coal combustion. Secondary pollutants, such as ozone, are formed

    Smog

    Smog

    Smog

  • Disulfur dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    Disulfur dioxide, dimeric sulfur monoxide or SO dimer is an oxide of sulfur with the formula S2O2. The solid is unstable with a lifetime of a few seconds

    Disulfur dioxide

    Disulfur dioxide

    Disulfur_dioxide

  • Catalysis
  • Process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction

    oxygen. Examples include nitric acid (from ammonia), sulfuric acid (from sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide by the contact process), terephthalic acid from

    Catalysis

    Catalysis

    Catalysis

  • Contact process
  • Industrial method of sulfuric acid production

    of sulfur and oxygen (O2) to form sulfur dioxide, then purify the sulfur dioxide in a purification unit Adding an excess of oxygen to sulfur dioxide in

    Contact process

    Contact_process

  • Sulfuryl chloride
  • Chemical compound

    30 °C above its boiling point. Upon standing, SO2Cl2 decomposes to sulfur dioxide and chlorine, which gives the older samples a slightly yellowish color

    Sulfuryl chloride

    Sulfuryl chloride

    Sulfuryl_chloride

  • Sulfur dichloride
  • Chemical compound

    of Preparative Organic Chemistry V: Organic Syntheses with Imides of Sulfur Dioxide". Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 6 (2): 149–167

    Sulfur dichloride

    Sulfur dichloride

    Sulfur_dichloride

  • 2023–2025 Sundhnúkur eruptions
  • Volcanic eruptions in Iceland

    sulfur dioxide was approximately 30,000–60,000 t (30,000–59,000 long tons; 33,000–66,000 short tons), depending on the timeline. This sulfur dioxide subsequently

    2023–2025 Sundhnúkur eruptions

    2023–2025 Sundhnúkur eruptions

    2023–2025_Sundhnúkur_eruptions

  • Flue gas
  • Gas exiting to the atmosphere via a flue

    captures the sulfur dioxide produced by burning fossil fuels, particularly coal. Such scrubbing can lead to meaningful recovery of sulfur for further industrial

    Flue gas

    Flue gas

    Flue_gas

  • Cider
  • Fermented alcoholic beverage from apple juice

    Once sulfur dioxide dissolves in the juice, it converts into a pH dependent mixture of bisulfite, sulfite ions, and molecular sulfur dioxide. The "unbound"

    Cider

    Cider

    Cider

  • Factitious airs
  • Historical science of gases

    encompassed what are now known as hydrogen ("inflammable air"), carbon dioxide ("fixed air" or "fixible air"), ammonia ("alkaline air" or "volatile alkali")

    Factitious airs

    Factitious_airs

  • Stratospheric aerosol injection
  • Type of solar radiation modification

    air. Although the ash falls out of the atmosphere relatively quickly, sulfur dioxide can rise into the stratosphere, where it reacts with water vapor to

    Stratospheric aerosol injection

    Stratospheric aerosol injection

    Stratospheric_aerosol_injection

  • Volcanism on Io
  • Volcanism of Io, a moon of Jupiter

    lava on Io is made of basalt, a few lava flows consisting of sulfur and sulfur dioxide have been seen. In addition, eruption temperatures as high as

    Volcanism on Io

    Volcanism on Io

    Volcanism_on_Io

  • Sodium bisulfite
  • Chemical compound

    appears in form of white or yellowish-white crystals with an odor of sulfur dioxide. Sodium bisulfite is used in a variety industries such as a food additive

    Sodium bisulfite

    Sodium bisulfite

    Sodium_bisulfite

  • Outer space
  • Void between celestial bodies

    Sulfanyl Sulfur mononitride Sulfur monoxide Titanium(II) oxide Triatomic Aluminium(I) hydroxide Aluminium isocyanide Amino radical Carbon dioxide Carbonyl

    Outer space

    Outer space

    Outer_space

  • Environmental impact of paper
  • about 0.5% of the total in 2014. Nitrogen oxides (NOx) sulfur oxides (SOx) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are all emitted during pulp and paper manufacturing

    Environmental impact of paper

    Environmental impact of paper

    Environmental_impact_of_paper

  • Kanlaon
  • Active volcano in the Philippines

    increase in sulfur dioxide emissions from Kanlaon Volcano, measuring 6,014 tons compared to 3,585 tons on the previous day. Elevated sulfur dioxide emissions

    Kanlaon

    Kanlaon

    Kanlaon

  • Stratovolcano
  • Type of conical volcano composed of layers of lava and tephra

    most silica-rich magma and volatiles such as water, halogens, and sulfur dioxide accumulate in the uppermost part of the magma chamber. This can dramatically

    Stratovolcano

    Stratovolcano

    Stratovolcano

  • Sulfur compounds
  • Chemical compounds with a sulfur atom

    principal sulfur oxides are obtained by burning sulfur: S + O2 → SO2 (sulfur dioxide) 2 SO2 + O2 → 2 SO3 (sulfur trioxide) Many other sulfur oxides are

    Sulfur compounds

    Sulfur_compounds

  • Vog
  • Air pollution resulting from volcanic gases reacting with the atmosphere

    Vog is a form of air pollution that results when sulfur dioxide and other gases and particles emitted by an erupting volcano react with oxygen and moisture

    Vog

    Vog

    Vog

  • Sulfate
  • Anion of sulfur with 4 oxygen atoms

    industry. Sulfates occur widely in everyday life. Sulfates are salts of sulfuric acid and many are prepared from that acid. "Sulfate" is the spelling recommended

    Sulfate

    Sulfate

    Sulfate

  • Smelting
  • Use of heat and a reducing agent to extract metal from ore

    presence of oxygen from air, oxidizing the ore and liberating the sulfur as sulfur dioxide gas. Smelting most prominently takes place in a blast furnace to

    Smelting

    Smelting

    Smelting

  • Flowers of sulfur
  • Very fine, bright yellow sulfur powder that is produced by sublimation and deposition

    completely soluble in sulfur dioxide. Flowers of sulfur, however, is insoluble in sulfur dioxide. A study shows that flowers of sulfur is only partially soluble

    Flowers of sulfur

    Flowers of sulfur

    Flowers_of_sulfur

  • Homer City Generating Station
  • Decommissioned coal-fired power station in Pennsylvania, USA

    City Generating Station released huge amounts of carbon dioxide as well as mercury, sulfur dioxide, and other toxic or damaging chemicals. Pollution control

    Homer City Generating Station

    Homer City Generating Station

    Homer_City_Generating_Station

  • Ethanol
  • Organic compound

    it with concentrated sulfuric acid to produce ethyl sulfate, which was hydrolyzed to yield ethanol and regenerate the sulfuric acid: C2H4 + H2SO4 → C2H5HSO4

    Ethanol

    Ethanol

  • Taal Volcano
  • Volcano in Batangas, Philippines

    low-level unrest of the volcano with the increase of sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission. Abnormal spike of sulfur in the atmosphere was measured up to 12,125 tons

    Taal Volcano

    Taal Volcano

    Taal_Volcano

  • Ale
  • Type of beer brewed using a warm fermentation method

    {SO2}}} Sulfur Dioxide is a product of some of the initial ingredients of ale and is produced during the fermentation of the wort. Sulfur Dioxide helps

    Ale

    Ale

    Ale

  • Coal
  • Combustible sedimentary rock composed primarily of carbon

    approximately 100 Tg/S of sulfur dioxide (SO2) was released, over half of which was from burning coal. After release, the sulfur dioxide is oxidized to H2SO4

    Coal

    Coal

    Coal

  • Sulfurous acid
  • Chemical compound

    chemical compound with the formula H2SO3. Raman spectra of solutions of sulfur dioxide in water show only signals due to the SO2 molecule and the bisulfite

    Sulfurous acid

    Sulfurous acid

    Sulfurous_acid

  • 1966 New York City smog
  • Air-pollution episode in New York City

    York City was engulfed in dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, smoke, and haze. Pockets of air pollution pervaded the greater New

    1966 New York City smog

    1966_New_York_City_smog

  • Copper extraction
  • Process of extracting copper from the ground

    sulfur dioxide gas as blister copper pigs or ingots are cooled. By-products generated in the process are sulfur dioxide and slag. The sulfur dioxide is

    Copper extraction

    Copper extraction

    Copper_extraction

  • Cheletropic reaction
  • Chemical reaction in which a ring is formed/broken by adding/removing a single atom

    2‑dimethylidene­cyclohexane with sulfur dioxide: The reaction is second order in sulfur dioxide because another molecule of sulfur dioxide likely binds to the transition

    Cheletropic reaction

    Cheletropic reaction

    Cheletropic_reaction

  • Yokkaichi asthma
  • Lung disease caused by air pollution in Japan

    asthma in humans and various environmental changes usually attributed to sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions which appeared as smog over the city of Yokkaichi in

    Yokkaichi asthma

    Yokkaichi_asthma

  • Cement kiln
  • High temperature rotating oven used for producing clinker

    also produce other toxic emissions, such as particulates, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and other industrial emissions. If not mitigated correctly

    Cement kiln

    Cement kiln

    Cement_kiln

  • Campden tablet
  • Alcohol sterilization method

    must or wort. This dosage contributes 67 pm sulfur dioxide to the wort, but the level of active sulfur dioxide diminishes rapidly as it reacts with chlorine

    Campden tablet

    Campden_tablet

  • Potassium metabisulfite
  • Chemical compound

    potassium hydroxide with sulfur dioxide. 2 SO2 + 2 KOH → K2S2O5 + H2O It decomposes at 190 °C, yielding potassium sulfite and sulfur dioxide: K2S2O5 → K2SO3 +

    Potassium metabisulfite

    Potassium metabisulfite

    Potassium_metabisulfite

  • Ozone
  • Triatomic oxygen molecule

    sulphur dioxide: S + H2O + O3 → H2SO4 3 SO2 + 3 H2O + O3 → 3 H2SO4 In the gas phase, ozone reacts with hydrogen sulphide to form sulphur dioxide: H2S +

    Ozone

    Ozone

    Ozone

  • Terraforming of Venus
  • Engineering the global environment of Venus to make it suitable for humans

    elimination of most of the planet's dense 9.2 MPa (91 atm) carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide atmosphere via removal or conversion to some other form, alongside

    Terraforming of Venus

    Terraforming of Venus

    Terraforming_of_Venus

  • Wellman–Lord process
  • to remove sulfur dioxide from flue gas (flue-gas desulfurization) without creating a throwaway sludge product. In this process, sulfur dioxide from flue

    Wellman–Lord process

    Wellman–Lord_process

  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    robust, such as aromatic or halogenated compounds. It can also oxidize sulfur-based compounds present in the waste; which is beneficial as it generally

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen_peroxide

  • Sulfur mononitride
  • Chemical compound

    Sulfur mononitride is an inorganic compound with the molecular formula SN. It is the sulfur analogue of and isoelectronic to the radical nitric oxide

    Sulfur mononitride

    Sulfur_mononitride

  • Bottled gas
  • Gas compressed and stored in cylinders

    needed] ammonia butane carbon dioxide (also packaged as a cryogenic gas, Case IV) chlorine nitrous oxide propane sulfur dioxide The substance is dissolved

    Bottled gas

    Bottled gas

    Bottled_gas

  • Armero tragedy
  • 1985 volcanic eruption in Colombia

    neared the surface. Increasing quantities of gases rich in sulfur dioxide and elemental sulfur began to appear in the volcano. The water content of the

    Armero tragedy

    Armero tragedy

    Armero_tragedy

  • Wet scrubber
  • Pollutant remover device

    The term wet scrubber describes a variety of devices that remove pollutants from a furnace flue gas or from other gas streams. In a wet scrubber, the polluted

    Wet scrubber

    Wet_scrubber

  • Atmosphere of Io
  • Thin layer of gases surrounding Jupiter's moon Io

    is primarily composed of sulfur dioxide (SO2), along with sulfur monoxide (SO), sodium chloride (NaCl), and monoatomic sulfur and oxygen. Dioxygen is also

    Atmosphere of Io

    Atmosphere of Io

    Atmosphere_of_Io

  • Emissions trading
  • Market-based approach used to control pollution

    which is a tool for climate change mitigation. Other schemes include sulfur dioxide and other pollutants. In an emissions trading scheme, a central authority

    Emissions trading

    Emissions trading

    Emissions_trading

  • Wine preservatives
  • Food preservation

    preservatives are added to most wines. Typical chemical preservatives include sulfur dioxide and its related chemicals, such as sulfites. The use of preservatives

    Wine preservatives

    Wine preservatives

    Wine_preservatives

  • Hydrodesulfurization
  • Chemical process used to remove sulfur in natural gas and oil refining

    The purpose of removing the sulfur, and creating products such as ultra-low-sulfur diesel, is to reduce the sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions that result

    Hydrodesulfurization

    Hydrodesulfurization

    Hydrodesulfurization

  • Gaseous signaling molecules
  • Molecular gases which transmit information

    tissue or cell. The term is applied to, for example, oxygen, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrous oxide, hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, methane, hydrogen, ethylene

    Gaseous signaling molecules

    Gaseous_signaling_molecules

  • Coal pollution mitigation
  • main products are water and carbon dioxide, just like the combustion of petroleum. Also released are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, as well as some

    Coal pollution mitigation

    Coal pollution mitigation

    Coal_pollution_mitigation

  • Sulfolene
  • Chemical compound

    Sulfolene is formed by the cheletropic reaction between butadiene and sulfur dioxide. The reaction is typically conducted in an autoclave. Small amounts

    Sulfolene

    Sulfolene

    Sulfolene

  • Sulfur tetrafluoride
  • Chemical compound

    prepared from SF4. SF4 + Cl2 + CsF → SF5Cl + CsCl Hydrolysis of SF4 gives sulfur dioxide: SF4 + 2 H2O → SO2 + 4 HF This reaction proceeds via the intermediacy

    Sulfur tetrafluoride

    Sulfur tetrafluoride

    Sulfur_tetrafluoride

  • Global dimming
  • Reduction in the amount of sunlight reaching Earth's surface

    forcing) or a very small warming effect. At the peak of global dimming, sulfur dioxide was able to counteract the warming trend completely. By 1975, the continually

    Global dimming

    Global dimming

    Global_dimming

  • Calcium sulfide
  • Chemical compound of formula CaS

    the sulfide (−2 oxidation state) to sulfur dioxide (+4 oxidation state), while it is being reduced to sulfur dioxide itself (+4 oxidation state). CaS is

    Calcium sulfide

    Calcium sulfide

    Calcium_sulfide

  • Sodium dithionite
  • Chemical compound

    the anion. Sodium dithionite is produced industrially by reduction of sulfur dioxide. Approximately 300,000 tons were produced in 1990. The route using zinc

    Sodium dithionite

    Sodium dithionite

    Sodium_dithionite

  • Life
  • Matter with biological processes

    functioning. These include carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur—the elemental macronutrients for all organisms. Together these make up nucleic

    Life

    Life

    Life

  • Particulate matter
  • Microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in the Earth's atmosphere

    PM10, black and brown carbon, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide and ozone. The chemical composition of the emitted PM is different for

    Particulate matter

    Particulate matter

    Particulate_matter

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  • Surur
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Surur

    Beautiful

    Surur

  • RÁNULFR
  • Male

    Norse

    RÁNULFR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements rán "plundering, robbery" and úlfr "wolf," hence "plundering wolf."

    RÁNULFR

  • ULFR
  • Male

    Norse

    ULFR

    Old Norse name derived from the word ulfr, ULFR means "wolf."

    ULFR

  • PATIENCE
  • Female

    English

    PATIENCE

    A Christian virtue name, derived from the English vocabulary word, patience, from Latin pati, PATIENCE means "to suffer." The Puritans considered it virtuous "to suffer" misfortune and persecution without complaint or loss of faith. 

    PATIENCE

  • Sulfia
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Sulfia

    Beautiful

    Sulfia

  • Huzfur
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Huzfur

    Noble; Illustrious

    Huzfur

  • Surur |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Surur |

    Joy, Happiness

    Surur |

  • RÁNNULFR
  • Male

    Norse

    RÁNNULFR

    Variant spelling of Old Norse Ránulfr, RÁNNULFR means "plundering wolf."

    RÁNNULFR

  • Patience
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Shakespearean

    Patience

    To Endure; Patience; One of the Many Qualities and Virtues that the Puritans Adopted as Names After the Reformation; Enduring; To Suffer

    Patience

  • Thorvid
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Thorvid

    Son of Ulfar.

    Thorvid

  • ÚLFA
  • Female

    Icelandic

    ÚLFA

    Feminine form of Icelandic Úlfur, ÚLFA means "wolf."

    ÚLFA

  • ULF
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    ULF

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ulfr, ULF means "wolf."

    ULF

  • ÚLFUR
  • Male

    Icelandic

    ÚLFUR

    Icelandic form of Old Norse Ulfr, ÚLFUR means "wolf."

    ÚLFUR

  • Surpur
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Surpur

    Place Name

    Surpur

  • RANNULF
  • Male

    German

    RANNULF

    Frankish German form of Old Norse Ránulfr, RANNULF means "plundering wolf."

    RANNULF

  • Tapa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Tapa

    Penance; To Burn; Shine; Suffer

    Tapa

  • Surur
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Surur

    Happiness; Joy

    Surur

  • RANDULFR
  • Male

    Norse

    RANDULFR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements rand "rim (of a shield)" and ulfr "wolf," hence "shield-wolf."

    RANDULFR

  • Saifur
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Saifur

    Sword of Islam

    Saifur

  • Surur
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Surur

    Joy happiness

    Surur

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Online names & meanings

  • Kerioth
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Kerioth

    The cities, the callings.

  • Sanal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Sanal

    Vigorous

  • Mokshin
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Mokshin

    Free

  • Virohan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Virohan

    Budding

  • MANDUBRATH
  • Male

    Celtic

    MANDUBRATH

    , (the divine king of the land); the man of black treason.

  • Baahi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Baahi

    Glorious, Magnificent, Splendid, Brilliant, Shining

  • Kelik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kelik

    Rejoiced, Happy, Pure, Clear, From of katherine, Virginal, Keeper of the keys, Elder sister

  • Tungish
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tungish

    Lord Shiva; Lord Vishnu

  • KOLI
  • Male

    Norse

    KOLI

    Old Norse byname for a dark-complexioned person, derived from the element kol, KOLI means "black, coal."

  • Williamon
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Williamon

    Form of William; Resolute Protector

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  • Sulci
  • pl.

    of Sulcus

  • Sulphur-bottom
  • n.

    A very large whalebone whale of the genus Sibbaldius, having a yellowish belly; especially, S. sulfureus of the North Pacific, and S. borealis of the North Atlantic; -- called also sulphur whale.

  • Slur
  • v. t.

    To pronounce indistinctly; as, to slur syllables.

  • Sulphur
  • n.

    A nonmetallic element occurring naturally in large quantities, either combined as in the sulphides (as pyrites) and sulphates (as gypsum), or native in volcanic regions, in vast beds mixed with gypsum and various earthy materials, from which it is melted out. Symbol S. Atomic weight 32. The specific gravity of ordinary octohedral sulphur is 2.05; of prismatic sulphur, 1.96.

  • Eclipse
  • v. i.

    To suffer an eclipse.

  • Brimstone
  • v. t.

    Sulphur; See Sulphur.

  • Sulphurous
  • a.

    Having the characteristic odor of sulphur dioxide, or of hydrogen sulphide, or of other sulphur compounds.

  • Quebrith
  • n.

    Sulphur.

  • Suffered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Suffer

  • Suffer
  • v. i.

    To feel or undergo pain of body or mind; to bear what is inconvenient; as, we suffer from pain, sickness, or sorrow; we suffer with anxiety.

  • Solfanaria
  • n.

    A sulphur mine.

  • Suffer
  • v. t.

    To undergo; to be affected by; to sustain; to experience; as, most substances suffer a change when long exposed to air and moisture; to suffer loss or damage.

  • Sulphureous
  • a.

    Consisting of sulphur; having the qualities of sulphur, or brimstone; impregnated with sulphur.

  • Suffer
  • v. t.

    To feel, or endure, with pain, annoyance, etc.; to submit to with distress or grief; to undergo; as, to suffer pain of body, or grief of mind.

  • Suffering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Suffer

  • Desulphurate
  • v. t.

    To deprive of sulphur.

  • Dree
  • v. t.

    To endure; to suffer.

  • Gripe
  • v. i.

    To suffer griping pains.

  • Pentathionic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, an acid of sulphur obtained by leading hydrogen sulphide into a solution of sulphur dioxide; -- so called because it contains five atoms of sulphur.

  • Sulphur
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of yellow or orange butterflies of the subfamily Pierinae; as, the clouded sulphur (Eurymus, / Colias, philodice), which is the common yellow butterfly of the Eastern United States.