The high sulphur fuel oil market in the Mediterranean covers a wider range of specifications than in NW Europe. Several countries, including Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Malta and the Lebanon, have regular utility tenders. But Italy, which is the largest utility market, usually burns low ...
When sulfur burns in air, it produces sulfur dioxide. In water, this gas produces sulfurous acid and sulfites; sulfites are antioxidants that inhibit growth of aerobic bacteria and a useful food additive in small amounts. At high concentrations these acids harm the lungs, eyes, or other tissues...
Molten sulphur is typically maintained at a temperature of 140°C (284°F) so improper handling of molten sulphur may result in burns to personnel. First degree burns can result from splashes of liquid sulphur on skin or clothing. The sulphur will quickly solidify but it should not be ...
Vagina burns Female vaginal discharge vaginal discharge; burning vaginal discharge; yellow pain; burning; vagina Womb pain; bearing down; womb, and region of womb (see labour-like pains, also pains in abdomen); night in bed womb does not return to normal size after birth (subinvolution) Genit...
The gases from the bed pass through an outlet pipe 14 to a secondary burner 15, secondary air and a combustible gas being admitted through pipes 16 and 17 so that the whole of the sulphur burns to sulphur dioxide which represents about 5-8 per cent by volume of the outlet gas from ...