It does not react to oxygen like potassium, if that is what you meant. Sulfur is flammable if it is lit and turns into a blood red liquid with a blue flame and a pungent odor.
yes
Sulphur burns in air (oxygen ) to give sulphur dioxide. S + O2 ---> SO2
Yes, sulfur is quite flammable.
When you burn sulfur, you create sulfur dioxide, which is approximately twice the molar weight of regular sulfur. Wetting sulfur does not decrease it's weight.
sulfur means brimstone or burn stone term was used in the bible
yes
Yes, sulfur can burn in air forming sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur is melted at 115,21 0C; the boiling point is at 444,6 0C. In an air atmosphere sulfur burn and form sulfur dioxide.
Sulphur burns in air (oxygen ) to give sulphur dioxide. S + O2 ---> SO2
Yes, sulfur is quite flammable.
because sulfur is a very corrrosive chemical and can burn through solid rock
When you burn sulfur, you create sulfur dioxide, which is approximately twice the molar weight of regular sulfur. Wetting sulfur does not decrease it's weight.
Yes, burning sulfur releases sulfur dioxide or SO2.
Burning elemental sulfur in air will create sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur powder tends to burn more easily than paper, charcoal, or even matchsticks.
yes
Sulfur dioxide in air = 1 ppm