sulfur dioxide and we get helium.
Sulfur can smell like a burning match when heated up or take on a rotten egg stank from reactions with moisture.
Sulfur is an organic chemical.
Sulfur is a recurring theme here.
sulfur dioxide which is our primary source of acid rain and finally you know and there's other topics we could and then the other big one is climate change
Sulfuric acid kills all of our life.
And sulfur , by the way, does not give anyone a headache.
that sulfur in those hazardous acidic conditions, and their life expectancies of those miners were abysmal.
And sulfur naturally occurs in wine in the winemaking process, but a tiny bit added before bottling also can kind of keep that wine.
use sulfur strips in a wine barrel to preserve them before they refill them again the next year.
The sulfuric acid itself doesn't do much, but in the presence of the chlorine that humans put there, you make that stratospheric ozone loss worse.
When Hayward sprinkled sulfur powder on rubber sheets, the heat from the sun did cause some cross-linking but only on the surface.
When Charles kneaded in sulfur and then heated the entire mixture, the cross-links grew throughout the entire sample.
produce a lot of sulfur .
This is sulfur , almost pure native sulfur that is being erupted from the ground there at Kawah Ijen.
But when sulfur makes contact with oxygen, you have a combustion process, and sulfur burns blue.
And you build sulfur bridges between the polymer molecules.
charcoal and sulfur and um the compass if we thought about it at all probably
mercury and sulfur oil refineries and then flame retardants we use in simple
So what was it about sulfur and heat that changed the properties so dramatically?
other than maybe a little bit of sulfur , and sulfur is actually allowed by the natural wine movement.
have a little bit of sulfur because sulfur is a naturally-occurring byproduct of fermentation.
But that really is sort of the sulfur essence of eggs.
And the current global emissions of sulfur into the lower atmosphere, which, by the way, kills sort of order a million people a year,
and we could look at sulfur dioxide emissions coming out of the volcanoes.
So the phosphorus has the burning sulfur -- the burning phosphorus and then the sulfur sitting on top of it.
When you have not sufficient sulfur in your body, your hair starts falling and becomes fragile and brittle.
There's not a lot of sulfur in the soil.
the mine you it would be a sulfur mine um but it's worth $300 billion and the plan is to build the largest Earth and
We've already got a cap on sulfur dioxide--the pollution that causes acid rain-- it was passed.
and it breaks down into dilute sulfuric acid.
And we actually like the flavor of sulfurous molecules.
And this system is dominated by sulfuric acid.
And now, those sulfur atoms or sulfur chains have free bonding sites so they look for places to attach.
They'd taken the juice from the morning-glory which contained sulfur , mixed it with natural latex, and then by laying it out in the sun, it would heat up
This creates natural gaps between sheets of titanium and sulfur atoms just wide enough to let certain ions slip between the layers,
I start to smell a little bit of sulfur in the air.
Those wineries who try to make wine without any sulfur at all, which you can try to do, although your wine will still
But if you try to make a wine without any added sulfur and you really-- you're not very careful about every aspect of your hygiene,
So what you're looking at here is sulfur crystals forming.
Because if you don't keep renewing this sulfur sunscreen, it drifts down from the atmosphere, and then the sunlight pours through again,
So we know how overpowering the smell of sulfur can be.
But some volcanoes have a cloud that actually gets sulfur into the stratosphere.
And it did it with about 8 million tons of sulfur .
It's going down quite quickly now as we regulate sulfur air pollution better.
How much do you actually you know about sulfur injections-- regular sulfur injections-- and the actual health effects.
Because sulfur has been so important as an air pollutant, there are literally thousands of scientific studies now
how carbon, how sulfur , nitrogen too.
And he said it's like-- he said it makes sulfur smell like Chanel.
It's two B-6 molecules connected by a sulfur atom.