Been watering using sulfur water from my well for years with no negative effects that I've noticed.
There is sulphur in the ground, but sulphur smelling water usually contains a lot of iron
Sulfur is insoluble in water so it can be removed by filtration.
Sulfur powder will float on the surface of the water.
Sulfur Dioxide is soluble in alcohol and water.
Been watering using sulfur water from my well for years with no negative effects that I've noticed.
the sour smell to water is usually caused by overpurification such as sulfur and other chemicals added at the plant
Try WD40
No. sulfur does not react with water.
There is sulphur in the ground, but sulphur smelling water usually contains a lot of iron
There is no water in sulfur; sulfur is an element and therefore does not contain any other chemical substance.
Sulfur is insoluble in water so it can be removed by filtration.
Get Rid of Sulfur Odor in WaterIf you are not dealing with any other issues other than sulfur (rotten egg odor) in your water, then simple aeration will work to rid the water of sulfur. An aerator is a device that allows the offending gases to be aerated out of the water. If you are also dealing with iron and / or manganese as well then there are systems including iron, sulfur and manganese systems that will address it. If you have any type of sulfur bacteria, then you will need a chlorinator.
I think sulfur
Produces Sodium iodide, Water, Sulfur and Sulfur dioxide
No sulfur dioxide is not present naturally. It pollutes the water.
Get it lab tested before drinking it. This is vital for your family's safety.