Potassium sulfite is biodegradable and not considered a persistent environmental pollutant. In water, it rapidly oxidizes to sulfate (K₂SO₄), which is a natural mineral and plant nutrient. However, large industrial spills should be contained because concentrated sulfite can temporarily lower the pH of water bodies and harm aquatic life due to oxygen depletion.
If the answer to all the above is "yes," then go ahead. But if you’re looking to have a mature conversation, build a relationship, or solve a problem, you might want to put "keep talking, shut up" back in your back pocket. Sometimes, silence is the best reply — not the sarcastic command for it. Potassium sulfite is biodegradable and not considered a
In practice, people use it to transition in a conversation, similar to: it rapidly oxidizes to sulfate (K₂SO₄)