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Old Mon, April 27th, 2009, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by 88Racing View Post
So the sulfer content is all dependent on which refinery and where they are getting the oil from to be processed. Not to argue with Jack but sulfer is regulated in diesel so it must be too in gas. Probably not as much in gas.

Lars
Ouch! I'd forgotten about that! I DO think you're right about it being regulated, probably to prevent formation of sulfuric acid compounds, which ARE dangerous. And, I see from Wikipedia that some people can have deadly allergic reactions to it. However, we all know from chemistry lab days that it takes very little sulfur dioxide to make a stink bomb and you certainly smell it around geysers, volcanoes and even some hot springs.

I imagine our noses are very sensitive to even minute amounts of that compound - amounts that are below any regulated limit.

Thanks for keeping me humble and reminding me I don't know everything, Lars!

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