Burn Sulfur with oxygen and produce heat.
In action, this is not really a good idea since the Sulfur will turn to SO2 upon combustion and in presence of humidity it will future react to sulfurous acid. Quite a health hazard form of fuel.
Usually, we use Sulfur as reagent to produce Sulfuric and other stuff. We recover energy from reaction as byproduct.
Bacteria that use chemicals like sulfur as an energy source are considered chemolithotrophs. They can obtain energy by oxidizing inorganic compounds such as sulfur rather than organic compounds. These bacteria play an important role in various ecosystems, such as hydrothermal vents or sulfur springs, where they contribute to biogeochemical cycling.
Sulfur dioxide (also sulphur dioxide) is the King of Chemicals.
no because sulfur contains dangerous chemicals
sulfur dioxide i belive
No, a sulfur candle is not made of pure sulfur. It usually contains a mixture of sulfur and other chemicals that allow it to produce sulfur dioxide gas when burned. The sulfur dioxide gas is used for fumigation purposes.
The process in which chemicals like sulfur are used by bacteria to generate energy is known as chemosynthesis. In this process, certain bacteria, particularly those found in extreme environments like hydrothermal vents, oxidize inorganic compounds (e.g., hydrogen sulfide) to produce energy. This energy is then used to convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds, forming the basis of the food web in these ecosystems. Chemosynthesis is vital for life in environments lacking sunlight, where photosynthesis cannot occur.
Bacteria that obtain energy from chemicals rather than sunlight are known as chemoautotrophic or chemolithotrophic bacteria. These organisms derive energy by oxidizing inorganic substances, such as hydrogen sulfide or ammonia, and can often thrive in extreme environments. Examples include Nitrosomonas, which oxidizes ammonia, and Sulfolobus, which oxidizes sulfur compounds.
It's sulfur
a sulfur atom has 3 energy levels. 2 on the first. 8 on the second and 6 on the third
I'm not completely sure but i think it is the number of electron rings. Sulfur has three.
Sulfur is used in fertilizers because it has amino acids which make up the right balance of chemicals.
The Bohr model for sulfur shows that sulfur has 16 electrons in total, with 2 in the first energy level, 8 in the second energy level, and 6 in the third energy level. The electrons in the outermost energy level are involved in chemical reactions.