vätos
Vätos, also known as hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), is a colorless, flammable gas with a distinctive odor often described as resembling rotting eggs or rotten vegetables. It is a naturally occurring compound found in volcanic emissions, natural gas deposits, and decaying organic matter. Vätos is a toxic and corrosive gas that poses significant health risks to humans and animals, even at low concentrations.
The gas is produced through the breakdown of sulfur-containing organic compounds by anaerobic bacteria. It is
Exposure to vätos can lead to a range of health effects, depending on the concentration and duration
Due to its toxicity, strict safety protocols are in place in industries where vätos is present. Monitoring
Vätos also plays a role in environmental processes, such as the sulfur cycle, where it contributes to