SE 17-15(a) Formation of industrial smog

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SE 17-15(a) Formation of industrial smog Slide 1 Coal and oil Sulfur (S) in coal and oil Carbon (C) Oxygen (O2) Oxygen (O2) Burning Burning Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) Oxygen (O2) Sulfur trioxide (SO3) Water vapor (H2O) Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) Ammonia (NH3) Ammonia sulfate ((NH4)2SO4)

SE 17-15(a) Formation of industrial smog Slide 2 Coal and oil

SE 17-15(a) Formation of industrial smog Slide 3 Coal and oil Sulfur (S) in coal and oil Carbon (C)

SE 17-15(a) Formation of industrial smog Slide 4 Coal and oil Sulfur (S) in coal and oil Carbon (C) Oxygen (O2) Oxygen (O2) Burning Burning Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2)

SE 17-15(a) Formation of industrial smog Slide 5 Coal and oil Sulfur (S) in coal and oil Carbon (C) Oxygen (O2) Oxygen (O2) Burning Burning Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) Oxygen (O2) Sulfur trioxide (SO3)

SE 17-15(a) Formation of industrial smog Slide 6 Coal and oil Sulfur (S) in coal and oil Carbon (C) Oxygen (O2) Oxygen (O2) Burning Burning Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) Oxygen (O2) Sulfur trioxide (SO3) Water vapor (H2O) Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)

SE 17-15(a) Formation of industrial smog Slide 7 Coal and oil Sulfur (S) in coal and oil Carbon (C) Oxygen (O2) Oxygen (O2) Burning Burning Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) Oxygen (O2) Sulfur trioxide (SO3) Water vapor (H2O) Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) Ammonia (NH3) Ammonia sulfate ((NH4)2SO4)