Where is sulfur found?
Sulfur is a naturally occurring mineral that can be found in the following:
- Meteorites
- Hot Springs
- Volcanoes
- Natural Gas
- Petroleum Oil
It is also found in other minerals, as listed:
- Galena
- Iron Pyrite
- Sphalerite
- Stibnite
- Cinnabar
- Epsom Salts
- Gypsum
- Celestite
- Barite
The Frasch process may also be used to extract sulfur from water using a process where heated water and salt are forced into a well, thus releasing the sulfur.
Sulfur has a number of different uses. It is needed to make gunpowder. Sulfur is used in making fertilizers, fumigants, and fungicides. Sulfur is used to make paper and also as a bleaching agent. Sulfric acid is also made with sulfur. While sulfur is an element essential in our lives, it is also highly toxic, and a overdose on smell can affect your nose to the point of losing all sense of smell.
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