How to Use sulfur dioxide in a Sentence

sulfur dioxide

noun
  • At one time the smelters in Sudbury were the largest point source of sulfur dioxide in the world.
    Sara Miller Llana, The Christian Science Monitor, 24 Sep. 2020
  • How could anyone know how much sulfur dioxide is in the ash?
    Peter Landers, WSJ, 20 Jan. 2022
  • The plan was for the balloons, filled with helium and a small amount of sulfur dioxide, to float high into the stratosphere.
    Laura Paddison, CNN, 12 Feb. 2023
  • Its smokestacks belch out the worst sulfur dioxide pollution in the world.
    NBC News, 28 Nov. 2021
  • The co-founders picked up shop and tried it again in Nevada, grilling fungicide in a parking lot to create the sulfur dioxide gas.
    Justine Calma, The Verge, 11 June 2024
  • The guides told them the sulfur dioxide and other gases on the island turn acidic when mixed with their saliva, and gave them candies to suck.
    Nick Perry, Twin Cities, 14 Dec. 2019
  • Pinatubo released 15 Tg, or about 38 times more sulfur dioxide.
    Erik Klemetti, Discover Magazine, 20 Jan. 2022
  • The use of sulfur dioxide has been a difficult issue in the natural wine world.
    Eric Asimov, New York Times, 16 Apr. 2020
  • Added sulfites are a third-rail type of issue in wine, as sulfur dioxide helps prevent all kinds of spoilage in bottle.
    Washington Post, 10 Mar. 2022
  • Some of them had been close to the fire at the Mishraq sulfur mine outside Mosul, thought to be the largest release of sulfur dioxide ever caused by humans.
    New York Times, 11 Jan. 2022
  • In Europe, sulfur dioxide emissions fell by 84 percent and in the U.S. by 90 percent.
    Hannah Ritchie, Scientific American, 25 Oct. 2023
  • Fritzsche doesn’t add anything else to his wines besides a judicious amount of sulfur dioxide.
    Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/oregonlive, oregonlive, 12 Apr. 2022
  • The most impactful changes for the climate turn out to be sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
    Scott K. Johnson, Ars Technica, 8 Aug. 2020
  • The credit is supposed to represent the cooling effect that sulfur dioxide might have in the stratosphere.
    Justine Calma, The Verge, 24 Feb. 2023
  • Each balloon carries less than 10 grams of sulfur dioxide.
    Justine Calma, The Verge, 24 Feb. 2023
  • One is to inject sulfur dioxide or a similar aerosol into the stratosphere to help shade the Earth from more intense sunlight.
    John Fialka, Scientific American, 23 Jan. 2020
  • For some, the eruption might cut down on some travel time, even if there is more vog, or volcanic smog caused by higher sulfur dioxide emissions.
    Caleb Jones, Chicago Tribune, 28 Nov. 2022
  • Her team now wants to see how anthropogenic emissions, like sulfur dioxide, affect the ability of plants to seed clouds.
    WIRED, 29 Sep. 2023
  • Decreases since January were even more abrupt, by 80% in the case of sulfur dioxide downtown.
    Bruce Finley, The Denver Post, 5 Apr. 2020
  • This is produced when the sulfur dioxide emitted by the volcano reacts with water in the atmosphere.
    Erik Klemetti, Discover Magazine, 27 Apr. 2023
  • The sulfur dioxide from the eruption that makes it into the upper atmosphere reflects heat from the sun and causes temperatures around the world to drop.
    David Bressan, Forbes, 3 May 2022
  • The idea would be to purposefully inject aerosols like sulfur dioxide—the same stuff that spews from volcanoes—into the stratosphere to help reflect the sun’s light.
    Darren Orf, Popular Mechanics, 2 Mar. 2023
  • Instead, there needs to be a significant amount of sulfur dioxide.
    Rachel Ramirez and Brandon Miller, CNN, 17 Jan. 2022
  • For example, oxygen can form from sulfur dioxide, which abounds on worlds as diverse as Venus and Europa.
    Elise Cutts, WIRED, 7 Apr. 2024
  • Ships contribute around 3% of the world’s sulfur dioxide gases, a share comparable to that of a country roughly the size of Germany.
    Costas Paris, WSJ, 21 Jan. 2020
  • Volcanic eruptions can release enormous amounts of sulfur dioxide and aerosols that, in large enough quantities, can cool the planet and work to snuff out a La Niña pattern.
    Washington Post, 15 Jan. 2022
  • Eventually, the gas condenses and freezes in a thick layer of sulfur dioxide ice on Io's surface.
    Ashley Strickland, CNN, 23 Oct. 2020
  • Natural gas is low in sulfur dioxide, so those emissions drop by roughly a quarter.
    John Timmer, Ars Technica, 12 Apr. 2023
  • As such, there is no addition of sugar or sulfur dioxide, and the product is re-fermented in the bottle for several months.
    Rebecca Ann Hughes, Forbes, 30 Aug. 2021
  • Around 183 million years ago, there was a perturbation in the carbon cycle, along with extreme volcanism that belched out massive amounts of methane, sulfur dioxide, and mercury.
    Elizabeth Rayne, Ars Technica, 28 May 2024

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