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- 2. Sulphur is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16,atomic mass number 32. It
- 3. *The sulphur cycle is the collection of processes by which sulfur moves to and from minerals
- 4. Marine sulfate (SO4-2) Oceans Soil sulfates (SO4-2) Decomposition (H2S) Atmospheric sulfur ( SO2) The Sulphur Cycle
- 5. SO2 from combustion of fossil fuels Acid rain Sulfates in water Uplifting in groundwater and weathering
- 6. What is sulfur dioxide? *Sulfur dioxide is a gas. It is invisible and has a nasty,
- 7. How does sulfur dioxide affect human health? Sulfur dioxide affects human health when it is breathed
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Sulphur is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16,atomic mass
Sulphur is one of the components that make up proteins and vitamins. Proteins consist of amino acids that contain sulphur atoms. Sulphur is important for the functioning of proteins and enzymes in plants, and in animals that depend upon plants for sulphur. Plants absorb sulphur when it is dissolved in water. Animals consumer these plants, so that they take up enough sulphur to maintain their health
*The sulphur cycle is the collection of processes by which sulfur
*The sulphur cycle is the collection of processes by which sulfur
The Sulphur Cycle
*The sulfur cycle describes the movement of sulfur through the atmosphere, mineral forms, and through living things. Although sulfur is primarily found in sedimentary rocks or sea water, it is particularly important to living things because it is a component of many proteins.
Sulfur is released from geologic sources through the weathering of rocks. Once sulfur is exposed to the air, it combines with oxygen, and becomes sulfate SO4. Plants and microbes assimilate sulfate and convert it into organic forms.
Marine sulfate
(SO4-2)
Oceans
Soil sulfates (SO4-2)
Decomposition
(H2S)
Atmospheric sulfur ( SO2)
Marine sulfate
(SO4-2)
Oceans
Soil sulfates (SO4-2)
Decomposition
(H2S)
Atmospheric sulfur ( SO2)
Precipitation
Fallout
Terrestrial ecosystems
Runoff
Human emissions
(H2S)
(ыдырау)
(түсу)
(жауын-шашын)
(ағын)
SO2 from combustion
of fossil fuels
Acid rain
Sulfates in water
Uplifting in
SO2 from combustion
of fossil fuels
Acid rain
Sulfates in water
Uplifting in
and weathering
Sulfates in soil( SO4-2)
Iron sulfides in deep
soil and sediments
Uptake by plants
Decomposition and
other processing
Sulfates in atmosphere (SO4-2)
What is sulfur dioxide?
*Sulfur dioxide is a gas. It is
*Sulfur dioxide is a gas. It is
*About 99% of the sulfur dioxide in air comes from human sources. The main source of sulfur dioxide in the air is industrial activity that processes materials that contain sulfur, is the generation of electricity from coal, oil or gas that contains sulfur. Some mineral ores also contain sulfur, and sulfur dioxide is released when they are processed. In addition, industrial activities that burn fossil fuels containing sulfur can be important sources of sulfur dioxide.
* Sulfur dioxide is also present in motor vehicle emissions, as the result of fuel combustion. In the past, motor vehicle exhaust was an important, but not the main, source of sulfur dioxide in air. However, this is no longer the case.
How does sulfur dioxide affect human health?
Sulfur dioxide affects human health
How does sulfur dioxide affect human health?
Sulfur dioxide affects human health
Those most at risk of developing problems if they are exposed to sulfur dioxide are people with asthma or similar conditions.
Sulfur dioxide affects the respiratory system, particularly lung function, and can irritate the eyes.
When sulfur dioxide irritates the respiratory tract and increases the risk of tract infections. It causes coughing, mucus secretion and aggravates conditions such as asthma and chronic bronchitis.