you can use ground gybsum
and add it to water
Oxygen!!! However, you do NOT add oxygen, it is combined. Yellow elemental sulphur is heated in a flow of oxygen gas. The product is sulphur dioxide. It has a very acrid/acidic smell, so do NOT breath it in. Sulphur dioxide can be dissolved in water to form Sulphurous Acid. The reaction equation for the combination of sulphur and oxygen is ; - S(s) + O2(g) == heat==> SO2(g) The reaction equation for the combination of sulphur dioxide and water is:- SO2(g) + H2O(l) == H2SO3(aq) NOTE this is sulphurOUS Acid. SulphurIC Acid has the formula ' H2SO4 '. one extra oxygen in combination.
To add sulfur to soil effectively, you can use elemental sulfur or sulfur-containing fertilizers. It is important to follow the recommended application rates and mix the sulfur thoroughly into the soil. Conduct a soil test to determine the current pH level and sulfur requirements before adding sulfur.
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Sulfur is typically found in the Earth's crust, which includes the outermost layer of the Earth. This layer is composed of various rocks and minerals where sulfur can be present in different forms.
Sulfur
No, sulfur is a naturally occurring element found in the earth's crust. It is not man-made.
Sulfur is found in the Earth's core and crust. In the earth's crust, sulfur makes up 3 percent. However, there are sources of elemental sulfur near hot springs and volcanic areas. Sulfur has the atomic number of 16.
Sulfur is primarily obtained from underground deposits such as sulfur mines or from natural gas and oil processing plants where sulfur is a byproduct of refining. There are also industrial processes that extract sulfur from minerals like pyrite or gypsum.
Yes, the Earth's ocean does contain sulfur. Sulfur compounds can be found in seawater in the form of sulfate ions, which are essential for marine organisms and contribute to the ocean's biogeochemical cycles. Additionally, volcanic activity on the seafloor can release sulfur into the water.
Sulfur
no, in fact they are necessary for life.