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Sulfurous

Sulfurous is an adjective relating to sulfur, the chemical element. It is used to describe materials, fumes, and odors associated with sulfur compounds, especially the characteristic rotten-egg smell from hydrogen sulfide or sulfur dioxide. The term can also evoke brimstone imagery found in literature and religious texts.

In chemistry, sulfurous indicates species in which sulfur has an oxidation state of +4. Examples include sulfurous

Spelling variants reflect regional usage: sulphur and sulphurous are common in British English, while sulfur and

Environmental and industrial contexts frequently use sulfurous to describe emissions of sulfur dioxide from fossil fuel

acid
(H2SO3)
and
the
gaseous
oxide
sulfur
dioxide
(SO2).
The
term
is
often
contrasted
with
sulfuric,
which
refers
to
sulfur
in
the
+6
oxidation
state,
as
in
sulfuric
acid
(H2SO4).
sulfurous
are
typical
in
American
English.
The
meanings
are
otherwise
the
same.
combustion,
volcanic
gases,
or
geothermal
sources.
Exposure
to
high
concentrations
of
sulfur
dioxide
or
hydrogen
sulfide
is
hazardous
and
can
irritate
the
respiratory
system;
long-term
exposure
to
sulfur
compounds
also
contributes
to
environmental
issues
such
as
acid
rain.