Nope, that's not happening. I only put salts, acids, and bases in my res.
This is bullshit. Sulfuric acid isn't released from elemental sulfur, it gains oxygen to become sulfates.
What happens when you add water to so3, as you just said.. hahahaha... your Highschool chem years,
The contact process is the main method used to produce sulfuric acid from elemental sulfur (or sulfur dioxide). There are four main steps. It is named after the contact which the sulfur dioxide and oxygen make with the catalyst.
In summary:
- S[SUB](l)[/SUB] + O[SUB]2(g)[/SUB] -> SO[SUB]2(g)[/SUB]
- SO[SUB]2(g)[/SUB] + [SUP]1/2[/SUP]O[SUB]2(g)[/SUB] <-> SO[SUB]3(g)[/SUB] [FONT=MathJax_Main]Δ[/FONT] = -99 kJ/mol
- SO[SUB]3(g)[/SUB] + H[SUB]2[/SUB]O = H[SUB]2[/SUB]SO[SUB]4(l)[/SUB]
, you poison people with AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY ACID.
..I guess I can explain this a little better, .
Basically, when elemental sulfur (S) is broken down via aerobic oxygen hydration (air-stones and water), it turns into SO2−4, (depending on the oxidizing agents). The Krebs cycle will feed the oxidizing agents because my tea is ppm3000+ and like a black soup. This oxidation effect is caused by the organics I use in my res in a Kreb cycle, fueled organic dissolved solids.
The
citric acid cycle also known as the
tricarboxylic acid cycle (
TCA cycle), or the
Krebs cycle,[SUP]
[1][/SUP][SUP]
[2][/SUP][SUP]
[3][/SUP] is a series of
chemical reactions used by all
aerobic organisms to generate energy through the
oxidation of
acetate derived from
carbohydrates,
fats and
proteins into
carbon dioxide and chemical energy in the form of
adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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Each turn of the citric acid cycle produces, simultaneously, two molecules of carbon dioxide and eight atoms of hydrogen as byproducts
After your so2 oxidizes and turns into so3, the water is available to convert the so3 into h2so4 (Sulfuric acid). ...i mean, if someone is REALLY bad at chemistry, what would they assume this produces -
SO[SUB]2[/SUB] + H[SUB]2[/SUB]O[SUB]2[/SUB] ?
As I said, this is my res.. I call it the terminator..
I grow buds the size of your leg in half-gallon pots.