0 (symbol S) a light yellow non-metallic element found in the earth, which burns with a blue flame giving off a choking smell and is used in matches, gunpowder etc -- svovel
All coal is high in sulphurs, but a mix of various energy sources will continue to be available to generators.
An experiment has also been made which includes emissions of sulphur dioxide and thus the formation of aerosols.
Specific examples would be reducing emissions of sulphur dioxide or reducing concentrations of lead in air or water.
The effect of sulphur application on the efficiency of nitrogen use in two contrasting grassland soils.
During that time period, the ammonium loss from sulphur-coated urea was significantly greater than that measured from the composted dairy manure.
There are, for example, chapters covering plant growth promoting bacteria, sulphur- and iron-oxidizing bacteria, plant pathogens and mycorrhizal fungi.
In particular, sulphur emissions fell sharply in the 1980s rather than rising as predicted.
The confusion in terminology was just as evident here since what chemists normally called sulphur, or common sulphur, was a mineral body.
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