08-22-2014, 03:22 AM
quote:If you had bothered to gain even a little knowledge of the chemistry of hydrogen sulfide you would know that that conversion takes hours to days - so, given the wind speeds at the time the plant tripped, by the time whatever hydrogen sulfide discharged by PGV was converted to sulfur dioxide, I would reckon that it would be somewhere off South Point. No FACT, just more fertilizer.
Originally posted by Wao nahele kane
Geochem... stop making an ass of yourself. Hydrogen sulphide becomes sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere but you would have known that had you any credibility in your handle. Look it up and stop pretending to know about something you clearly haven't even taken the time to read about, let alone have any sort of knowledge about. Its a FACT.