Learn: Removing SO2 Using Calcium Oxide or Carbonate
AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry
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Why is sulphur dioxide removed from waste gases?
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What is formed when calcium oxide reacts with sulphur dioxide?
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When calcium carbonate reacts with sulphur dioxide, it forms calcium {{blank0}} and releases {{blank1}} gas.
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Which of the following are products of flue gas desulphurisation? (Select all that apply)
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