No , the tank should be flushed out and cleaned by a LMP
The sulphur smell usually means you have high levels of iron in the water. It can be filtered out, but it's wise to get a lab test first
Animals that breath air would not . . . if they tried, they would drown. Animals like fish would smell sulphur in water.
The content of sulphur and other minerals in the geyser creates the bad smell.
You may need an Iron filter. -Take a sample to be analysed at a lab.
If your pump is not cycling often the water in the pit will be stagnant and can get a little smelly or if the water coming in from the ground has a natural odor to it (like sulphur)
Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur? Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur?
because it smell good
You can, but it will do little good. The sulphur smell comes from too much iron and that needs treatment or filtering depending how heavy it is. Take a sample for analysis at a lab.
when molten sulphur heated upto boiling and then poured into cold ice water then it turns elastic rubber like material which is called plastic sulphur or amorphous sulphur
NO!!! It is a compound of hydrogen and sulphur. The bonds between hydrogen and sulphur are covalent. H2S ( hydrogen sulphide) is the sulphur analogue of water. H2S is the bad eggs smell that is given off from rotten eggs.
Sulphur plus water is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
Row sulphur is solid. It's melting point is 239°F or 115°C near of the boiling water temperature. But to burn it, add some wooden sure and light it. Becareful, sulphuric steams are toxic.