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  2. Hydrogen sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula H 2 S. ... poisoning the workers in the ... the result of reactions with hydrogen sulfide produced by ...

  3. Marsh test - Wikipedia

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    In 1832, a certain John Bodle was brought to trial for poisoning his grandfather by putting arsenic in his coffee. James Marsh, a chemist working at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, was called by the prosecution to try to detect its presence. He performed the standard test by passing hydrogen sulfide through the suspect fluid.

  4. List of diving hazards and precautions - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen sulfide: Hydrogen sulfide poisoning: Hydrogen sulfide is associated with sour natural gas, crude oil, anoxic water conditions and sewers (more information needed). hydrogen sulfide is present in some lakes and caves and can also be absorbed through the skin. [citation needed] Impact with boat or shoreline

  5. Cause of death determined for Lucy-Bleu Knight, daughter of ...

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    Lucy-Bleu Knight — the daughter of Slash's girlfriend Meegan Hodges — died last month from hydrogen sulfide toxicity. The manner of death was ruled suicide.

  6. Sewer gas - Wikipedia

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    Sewer gas can contain methane and hydrogen sulfide, both highly flammable and potentially explosive substances. As such, ignition of the gas is possible with flame or sparks. [7] The methane concentration in open sewers is lower (7 to 15 ppmv) than the closed drains (up to 300 ppmv) in samples collected 2 cm (0.8 in) above the level of sewage. [8]

  7. Histotoxic hypoxia - Wikipedia

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    Histotoxic hypoxia results from tissue poisoning, such as that caused by cyanide (which acts by inhibiting cytochrome oxidase) and certain other poisons like hydrogen sulfide (byproduct of sewage and used in leather tanning).

  8. Marsh gas - Wikipedia

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    Bubbles of methane, created by methanogens, that are present in the marsh, more commonly known as marsh gas. Marsh gas, also known as swamp gas or bog gas, is a mixture primarily of methane and smaller amounts of hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, and trace phosphine that is produced naturally within some geographical marshes, swamps, and bogs.

  9. Slash’s Stepdaughter Lucy-Bleu Knight’s Cause of Death Revealed

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    Per a statement, released on Thursday, August 29, the coroner confirmed that Knight’s death was by hydrogen sulfide toxicity and that the manner of death was suicide. The 25-year-old had been ...