Sulfur, like all other elements, is homoatomic in the sense that all the atoms in it have the same atomic number. However, naturally occurring sulfur contains five isotopes with distinct isotopic masses, corresponding to different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei. Therefore, sulfur is not completely homoatomic.
yes A homoatomic molecule is a molecule consisting of atoms of the same element. Good examples would be oxygen (O2), hydrogen (H2), and nitrogen (N2). Homoatomic molecules are also called "Diatomic" molecules.
I'm not totally sure, but I believe it's heteroatomic.
No, it is not. It only has homoatomic bonds and on top of that it is highly symmetric.
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride.
Solid sulfur is sulfur in the solid state of matter.
yes A homoatomic molecule is a molecule consisting of atoms of the same element. Good examples would be oxygen (O2), hydrogen (H2), and nitrogen (N2). Homoatomic molecules are also called "Diatomic" molecules.
I'm not totally sure, but I believe it's heteroatomic.
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No, it is not. It only has homoatomic bonds and on top of that it is highly symmetric.
Sulfur-32, Sulfur-33, Sulfur-34, Sulfur-36
No, helium is a pure substance and an element to be more specific. It has a constant composition making it a pure substance and it is homoatomic (has only one type of atom) which makes it an element.
Sulfur oxides are the oxides of sulfur with oxygen in -2 oxidation state. There are two main oxides of sulfur. They are sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfur trioxide (SO3).
This compound is tetrafluoromethane.
There is 1 molecule of sulfur in sulfur trioxide so there is 1 mole of sulfur in 1 mole of sulfur trioxide
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride.
One if it is pure sulfur. Sulfur is an element so the on atom is sulfur!
1 mol Sulfur is 32 g Sulfur So 2.5 mol Sulfur is 80 g Sulfur