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sulfur A nonmetallic yellow element. A constituent of black powder, sulfur burns readily when in powdered form.
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sulfur A yellowish solid element. The term also commonly describes to water containing hydrogen sulfide gas. The presence of Sulfur is marked by a smell like rotten eggs.
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sulfur dioxide a chemical which is added to most wines of the world and which is necessary for the stability of any commercial wine. Wine with an excess of SO 2 will smell and/or taste like fresh-struck matches although advances in modern technology have obviated these problems.
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sulfur A non-metal, element number 16 on the Periodic Table
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sulfur dioxide A compound composed of one sulfur and two oxygen molecules. Sulfur dioxide emitted into the atmosphere through natural and anthropogenic processes is changed in a complex series of chemical reactions in the atmosphere to sulfate aerosols. These aerosols are believed to result in negative radiative forcing (ie, tending to cool the Earth's surface) and do result in acid deposition (eg, acid rain).
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