Since sulfur is in food it can be in water also.
Sulfur is added to gun powder as a fuel; also adding sulfur the rate of ignition of the explosive is greater.
Sulfur powder will float on the surface of the water.
Sulfur only smells bad when added to another element. Alone it really has no smell. Just thought you should know...
it is cloren and it cleans the water
Yes or No
Yes, steel consists of carbon and iron mainly and usually traces of sulfur. To avoid the deleterious effects of sulfur, manganese is usually added which forms MnS and improves the performance. To make this stainless, chromium at minimum 10% is then added.
The main product is sulfur dioxide, which smells like rotten eggs and when added to water forms sulfurous acid. In the presence of a catalyst sulfur trioxide forms, which when added to water makes sulfuric acid.
sodium
I think it is sulfur... not sure though. you should check. that's just what I am guessing since it is very flammable, and could be used to kill insects if certain substances were added to it. As for rubber tires it could be added to another substance too and could make a rubbery material such as these tires. Although I am unsure, I am pretty sure it is sulfur or something related to sulfur in this case. I hope my answer helped you.
Fluoride is added to public drinking water to help prevent cavities.
chlorine
Sulfur decreases ductility and notch impact toughness especially in the transverse direction. Weldability decreases with increasing sulfur content. Sulfur is found primarily in the form of sulfide inclusions. Sulfur levels are normally controlled to low levels. The only exception is free-machining steels, where sulfur is added to improve machinability.