Sulphur dioxide is a common atmospheric pollutant, produced by the burning of sulphur containing fossil fuels, especially coal.

It is extremely irritating to the lungs (especially for asthmatics) and should normally be handled only in a fume cupboard. In this experiment, however, the very small amounts produced are contained within the petri dish, thus limiting exposure.

Reactions of Sulphur Dioxide – Pupil

Reactions of Sulphur Dioxide – Teacher/Technician

Reactions of Sulphur Dioxide – risk assessment