The 2-Minute Rule for Sulphur Crested Cockatoo

Sulfur was generally known as Shilin Huang in China as early as the 6th century BC and was extracted from pyrite.  Pre-Roman civilizations used burned brimstone being a drugs and used “bricks” of sulfur as fumigants, bleaching agents, and incense in spiritual rites. The Chinese largely utilised it in black gunpowder. In 1777, Antoine Lavoisier

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