its mainly carbon dioxide
The interior of Mars is composed of iron, nickel and sulfur.
The word equation for the reaction between sulfur and air is: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur dioxide is produced when sulfur or compounds containing sulfur, such as sulfur-containing minerals, are heated in the presence of oxygen (air). This can occur during the combustion of fossil fuels, volcanic eruptions, or burning of sulfur-containing materials.
No. Iron oxide (rust) gives Mars it's red color.
Yes, sulfur can burn in air. When sulfur is heated, it combines with oxygen in the air to produce sulfur dioxide gas and a blue flame. The reaction is exothermic, releasing heat and light.
It makes Sulphur Dioxide. and little Sulphur Trioxide.
When sulfur burns in air, it forms sulfur dioxide gas (SO2). Sulfur dioxide is a colorless gas with a pungent smell and is a major air pollutant. It can react with moisture in the air to form sulfuric acid, contributing to acid rain.
it has the same core as earth, just on another planet
"oxidation"
Yes, sulfur can burn in air forming sulfur dioxide.
there is hydrogen and helium on mars so no.
Yes, sulfur can be burned. When burned, sulfur reacts with oxygen in the air to produce sulfur dioxide gas and a blue flame.