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8 February, 19:26

A scrubber on a coal-fired power plant is useful to remove

a. sulfur dioxide.

b. carbon dioxide.

c. particulate matter.

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  1. 8 February, 20:10
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    sulfur dioxide.
  2. 8 February, 21:25
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    sulfur dioxide

    Explanation:

    The scrubber is an apparatus installed in a coal-fired power plant to clean the passing gas through the smokestack. Due to the norm enacted through the clean air Act, almost all the scrubber used in the U. S is used to remove sulfur concentration from coal. it can remove approx 90-95% SO_2 from the smokestack.
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