Sulfur trioxide is a byproduct of sulfuric acid. In large quantities, sulfur trioxide can be deadly. For the most part, small quantities of sulfur trioxide will not hurt you.
Ozone and sulfur trioxide are good examples of reactive molecules that play important roles in the atmosphere. Ozone helps protect us from harmful UV radiation in the stratosphere, while sulfur trioxide is a precursor to acid rain formation when it reacts with water vapor in the atmosphere.
Good ? It is SO BAD for US !
good
they are good because they help us and we help them!
All competition is good.
they are good for us.
bad
Jackson is neither good nor bad because he is one of us. All of us are human and all of us have a little good and a little 'not so good' in us. So, Jackson is just the same.
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Xenon Trioxide
Its standard name is, Nitrogen(III) Oxide.
well they are not good for us and are super bad for us if we just finished a meal.