Sometimes
proteins
There are s8 sulfur molecules. It shows 0 oxidation number.
A carbohydrate is an energy-rich organic compound made of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Like carbohydrates, lipids are energy-rich organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Lipids contain even more energy than carbohydrates. Proteins are large organic molecules made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and, in some cases, sulfur. Nucleic acids are very long organic molecules made of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
Molecules are mostly made of non metals. Particularly in organic chemistry, we have carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur as the main components, and they are all non metals. Metals are also part of organic chemistry and they are even part of molecules at times, for example, hemoglobin includes iron, but in most cases the metals appear in the form of ions, rather than molecules.
Proteins are the most common type of organic molecule that make up enzymes. Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. Other organic molecules, such as RNA, can also act as enzymes in some cases.
Do you mean burned or boiled? If it's burned, then there was a chemical reaction, and it's a chemical change. If it was just heated until it boiled... well... that's a bit trickier, you see. The issue is that while boiling is usually a physical change and not a chemical change, the normal state of sulfur at room temperature and pressure is in ring molecules, S8 or higher. However, gaseous sulfur is diatomic molecules, S2. This is technically a chemical change since it involves breaking and reforming bonds, even though in both cases it's elemental sulfur.
Proteins are made up of amino acids, which are the building blocks of protein molecules. There are 20 different amino acids that can be combined in various sequences to form different proteins. These amino acids contain elements such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and in some cases sulfur.
Only if it is of the same material. In other cases, it may, or may not, have less molecules. Molecules come in many different sizes (or masses).
In the United States, the Department of Agriculture considers products organic if they are made with [1] 100% organic ingredients, [2] at least 95% organic ingredients, or [3] at least 70% organic ingredients. The remaining ingredients - 5% and 30%, respectively, for cases [2] and [3] - must meet strict requirements, such as absence of genetically modified organisms. Cases [1] and [2] can move from organic compliant to certified organic status. For the minimum organic content must be 95%, to be eligible to go through the certification process. Cases [1] and [2] become certified organic if they have been verified, inspected, and certified as having been produced according to US national organic standards. Verification, inspection, and certification are carried out by private or state organizations that have been USDA-accredited. With certification, case [1] and [2] products can carry the USDA organic seal.
yes, but in some cases sulfur or phosphorus may be helpful.
No, sulfur is not typically used as a standalone treatment for scabies. The recommended treatment is usually a prescription medication such as permethrin cream or oral ivermectin, which are more effective at killing the mites that cause scabies. Sulfur may be used in conjunction with these medications in some cases.
The oxidation number for the sulfur atom in compounds can vary depending on the specific compound. However, in most cases, the common oxidation number for sulfur is -2, as it tends to gain two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.