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Jeffrey Mckee
6 January, 20:10
How can sulfur acid be both a result and a cause?
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Kristian Leon
6 January, 23:50
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Health effects of sulphur. All living things need sulphur. It is especially important for humans because it is part of the amino acid methionine, which is an absolute dietary requirement for us ... Elemental sulphur is not toxic, but many simple sulphur derivates are, such as sulphur dioxide (SO 2) and hydrogen sulfide.
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