I think a very very bad smell happens. You might want to ask to be excused if your teacher says he is experimenting with sulfur.
Sulfur blocks are a common mineral supplement given to cattle to provide a source of elemental sulfur, which is essential for the synthesis of certain amino acids and proteins. Sulfur blocks can help improve digestion and promote overall health in cattle, particularly in areas where sulfur deficiency is common.
Yes, cars can emit sulfur dioxide when burning fossil fuels that contain sulfur compounds. This can happen from burning gasoline or diesel fuels that are not low-sulfur variants. Sulfur dioxide emissions can contribute to air pollution and respiratory issues.
The molar mass of sulfur is 32 g/mol and the molar mass of sulfur dioxide is 64 g/mol. Thus, from 64 kg of sulfur, you can produce 1280 kg (1.28 metric tons) of sulfur dioxide using stoichiometry.
Yes, sulfur is sometimes used in jewelry making as yellow gold, also known as gold-sulfur. It is a type of gold alloy that contains sulfur to create a unique yellowish color. However, pure sulfur itself is not commonly used in jewelry due to its brittle and unstable nature.
Sulfur melts at a much lower temperature than sand. That might be useful. Also, there are solvents which will dissolve sulfur but not silicon dioxide. Finally, there's always the magnifying glass and tweezers method.
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.
it bad
You die.
you will have visions
You will die.
no in too much light photosynthesis stops.
Too much air would harm the body
It will bloat.
you die
Carpal tunnel, I guess?
them there would be to much and if you have too much then you would probly die because you ate too much.
You can never eat too many vegetables.