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DIRECT MEASURES of DISORDER ep 15 : ESCALATING CONTROVERSY
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Sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide are potentially fatal gases.

Sulphur dioxide is a colourless gas with a pungent smell and comes from the burning of coal and oil. In the air, it can be converted to sulphuric acid, sulphur trioxide, and sulphates.

Exposure to 100 parts of sulphur dioxide per million parts of air 100 ppm is considered immediately dangerous to life and health. Burning of the nose and throat, breathing difficulties, and severe airway obstructions occurred in miners who breathed sulphur dioxide released as a result of an explosion in a copper mine.

Long-term exposure to persistent levels of sulphur dioxide can affect your health. Lung function changes were seen in some workers exposed to low levels of sulphur dioxide for 20 years or more. Asthmatics have also been shown to be sensitive to the respiratory effects of low concentrations of sulphur dioxide.

Animals exposed to high concentrations of sulphur dioxide showed decreased respiration, inflammation of the airways, and destruction of areas of the lung.

Children who live in or near heavily industrialized areas where sulphur dioxide occurs may experience difficulty breathing, changes in the ability to breathe deeply, and burning of the nose and throat. Children may be exposed to more sulphur dioxide than adults because they breathe more air for their body weight than adults do.

Children who have breathed sulphur dioxide pollution may develop more breathing problems as they get older and may get more respiratory illnesses than other children. Children with asthma may be especially sensitive even to low concentrations of sulphur dioxide.

SO3 Sulphur Trioxide is formed when sulphur dioxide reacts with water in the air. SO3 is generally a colourless liquid but also exists as a gas. When SO3 is exposed to air, it rapidly takes up water and gives off white fumes. It can react with water to form sulphuric acid.

SO3 is also called sulphuric oxide and sulphuric anhydride. It is used in the production of sulphuric acid and other chemicals, and explosives.

Sulphuric acid is very corrosive and is used in many industrial processes including the manufacture of fertilizers.

Breathing sulphuric acid can result in tooth erosion and respiratory tract irritation. People who have breathed large quantities of sulphuric acid at work have shown an increase in cancers of the larynx. The United States International Agency for Research on Cancer US IARC has determined that occupational exposure to strong inorganic acid mists containing sulphuric acid is carcinogenic to humans.

https://healthhealthhealthhealth.wordpress.com/2012/03/21/air-sulphur-dioxide-and-trioxide-poisoning/

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