Sulphur in its elemental state should pose no problem to humans. It is necessary for nutrition.
H2S (rotten egg gas) is a dangerous gas, and one of its effects is to soon paralyse the sense of smell, rendering the person unaware of the hazard. A few deaths in hot thermal pools have been attributed to this, particularly in enclosed rooms.
SO2 , Sulphur dioxide is generated from burning sulphur. This is an unpleasant acrid gas, and soon combines with water to produce sulphuric acid. It must be considered dangerous. This is the classic "acid rain' that destroys sculptures and poisons lakes and forests.
Sulfur is actually good for you. You should have at least 200g of sulfur in your daily diet.
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Mercury is the stuff in thermometers, so you tell me... IDK about sulfur
Yes, it is, as it is very reactive, oxidizing and anhydride of Sulfuric acid.
Yes, the body can take in too much sulfur. This rule applies for every key nutrient the body takes in. Excess sulfur results in energy metabolism issues.
Yes. Too much of ANYTHING can be harmful. The entire universe runs on the Goldilocks principle; too much, not enough, or just right.
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Sulfur is actually good for you. You should have at least 200g of sulfur in your daily diet.
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If leaches take too much of your blood, it is harmful.
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There are certain things that are harmful the body. They are fats, sugars, too much salt and much more.
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Too much salt.
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Yes but not too much. Too much of anything can be harmful.