yes, cause they are the in same group on the Periodic Table and therefore have the same amount of electrons in their outermost energy level
any element in the same group as oxygenmainlysulfurselenium
Physical: - Gas at room temperature - Odourless, tasteless and colourless Chemical: - Element - Corrosive -slightly soluble in water -not soluble in reation with sodium hydroxide -relights glowing splinter -oxygen supports combustion -no effect on moist blue and red litmus papers -oxygen is neutral -no effect on lime water -no effect on hydrogen carbonate indicator
Sulfur is a yellow, brittle nonmetal; it can also be found in a powered form. Zinc and sulfur react with each other violently to produce zinc sulfide; the reactionis accompanied by a vigorous evolution of gas, heat, and light:
2 like oxygen
I think that it is sulfur because well... you get the picture
probably sulfur
any element in the same group as oxygenmainlysulfurselenium
Sulfur is in group 16. Other members are oxygen, selenium, tellurium and polonium and in some respects their chemistry is similar. The elemnt most like sulfur is selenium and to a lesser extent tellurium. Polonium is a metal, and oxygen has a high electronegativity which has a major effect on the chemistry
any chemical with oxygen in it like carbon dioxide, co2 or sulfur dioxide so2
sulfur is found in some products like drugs sulfur is found in some products like drugs
Physical: - Gas at room temperature - Odourless, tasteless and colourless Chemical: - Element - Corrosive -slightly soluble in water -not soluble in reation with sodium hydroxide -relights glowing splinter -oxygen supports combustion -no effect on moist blue and red litmus papers -oxygen is neutral -no effect on lime water -no effect on hydrogen carbonate indicator
The main product is sulfur dioxide, which smells like rotten eggs and when added to water forms sulfurous acid. In the presence of a catalyst sulfur trioxide forms, which when added to water makes sulfuric acid.
Yes and no, it's a gas like oxygen, but you can't breathe it, it's really heavy , and its great for insulation, people use it in their dry suits alot.
Physical properties are things like size and shape. Chemical properties are things like does it combust or does it react with anything.
Sulfur is an element, which means it can only be one thing...sulfur, all by itself. Elements are chemicals made of no other chemicals. They make up all chemical compounds, like how one hydrogen atom ,which is an element, (H) and 2 atoms of oxygen , another element,(2O) make the chemical compound for water (H20).
It is unclear what you mean by "just matter." Yes, oxygen is a substance and it is made of matter, but, like any other chemical substance it has its own unique set of properties.
Chemical properties involve reacting with another substance. IE: burning of magnesium requires oxygen after which it is no longer magnesium. Physical properties do not. IE: metals are malleable, some very malleable, like copper wire can be bent with your hand. BUT it is still copper wire.