A certain matchstick head contains potassium chlorate and sulphur. On striking, the two subtances react to produce sulphur (IV) oxide and potassium chloride

      

A certain matchstick head contains potassium chlorate and sulphur. On striking, the two subtances react to produce sulphur (IV) oxide and potassium chloride. Explain the environmental effect of using such matches in large numbers.

  

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John
Sulphur (IV) oxide which is poisonous is released in the air hence acid rain which may cause corrosion will be formed
johnmulu answered the question on February 6, 2017 at 05:59


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