Hydrogen Sulfide Formation
The generation of hydrogen sulfide
Between heaven and earth, there are many kinds of things, and the generation of hydrogen sulfide has its own reasons.
For hydrogen sulfide, the way of its generation is either natural or man-made. In the natural environment, where geothermal activity is active, such as in the land of volcanoes, magma is surging, and various things in it are sympathetic. Sulfur and hydrogen elements meet, and high temperature helps, and then combine to form hydrogen sulfide. Or in swamps and wetlands, organic matter is submerged under water, lacking oxygen and rotting. During this period, microorganisms participate in metabolism, which prompts the decomposition of sulfur-containing organic matter, sulfide into hydrogen sulfide and escape.
As for human causes, industrial things are more involved in this change. In the coking industry, coal contains sulfur, which is heated and decomposed, and the sulfur element is free, combining with hydrogen to produce hydrogen sulfide. When refining oil, crude oil contains sulfur, and during processing, sulfur is also polymerized with hydrogen to form hydrogen sulfide. In addition, in the art of papermaking, pulping with sulfur-containing raw materials, hydrogen sulfide is also generated during the process.
Overall, the generation of hydrogen sulfide is caused by the interaction of natural and human factors, either hidden in the earth or in the field of industry. Only by observing the reason for its generation can we know its nature and deal with it properly to ensure the safety of the environment and people.
Between heaven and earth, there are many kinds of things, and the generation of hydrogen sulfide has its own reasons.
For hydrogen sulfide, the way of its generation is either natural or man-made. In the natural environment, where geothermal activity is active, such as in the land of volcanoes, magma is surging, and various things in it are sympathetic. Sulfur and hydrogen elements meet, and high temperature helps, and then combine to form hydrogen sulfide. Or in swamps and wetlands, organic matter is submerged under water, lacking oxygen and rotting. During this period, microorganisms participate in metabolism, which prompts the decomposition of sulfur-containing organic matter, sulfide into hydrogen sulfide and escape.
As for human causes, industrial things are more involved in this change. In the coking industry, coal contains sulfur, which is heated and decomposed, and the sulfur element is free, combining with hydrogen to produce hydrogen sulfide. When refining oil, crude oil contains sulfur, and during processing, sulfur is also polymerized with hydrogen to form hydrogen sulfide. In addition, in the art of papermaking, pulping with sulfur-containing raw materials, hydrogen sulfide is also generated during the process.
Overall, the generation of hydrogen sulfide is caused by the interaction of natural and human factors, either hidden in the earth or in the field of industry. Only by observing the reason for its generation can we know its nature and deal with it properly to ensure the safety of the environment and people.

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