Sulphur produces acid rain and kills trees! It has a bad odor and most of its compounds do too.
Polysulfide rubber contains sulfur compounds that can release hydrogen sulfide gas, which has a strong and unpleasant odor. This odor is more noticeable in uncured or partially cured polysulfide rubber where the sulfur compounds are still reacting and producing gas.
Sulfur is the yellow solid element that smells really bad when burned, emitting a pungent odor often compared to rotten eggs.
No. Sulfur is flammable, meaning it will react fairly easily with oxygen among other things.
Sulfur is a nonmetal. Nonmetals are bad conductors, while metals are good conductors. Since sulfur is a bad conductors, it is a good insulator.
Sulfur is found in living things in amino acids such as cysteine and methionine, which are important components of proteins. Sulfur is also found in vitamins such as biotin and thiamine, as well as in coenzymes like coenzyme A.
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Polysulfide rubber contains sulfur compounds that can release hydrogen sulfide gas, which has a strong and unpleasant odor. This odor is more noticeable in uncured or partially cured polysulfide rubber where the sulfur compounds are still reacting and producing gas.
fossil fuels produce sulfur dioxide when burned because sulfur is present in them. things like coal which is carbon or gas which is a hydrocarbon are examples of this. fossil fuels are bad because sulfur dioxide causes acid rain. hope this helps :)
Sulfur does. It appears in the form of a compound with oxygen: sulfur dioxide.
Yes, sulfur has a strong and unpleasant smell often described as rotten eggs.
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Sulfur smells bad because it contains compounds like hydrogen sulfide, which have a strong and unpleasant odor. When these compounds are released into the air, they can be detected by our sense of smell, causing the characteristic foul smell associated with sulfur.
It will create sulfur oxides and harm living things.
The resistivity of Sulfur at 20° C is about 2 x 1015 ohm-meter. It's up to you to decide whether you call that 'good' or 'bad'.
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no, in fact they are necessary for life.