Sulfur exists naturally just like all the chemical elements do. If your question is "how do different elements form?" you should look into astro-physics or cosmo-chemistry.
Thallium, discovered in 1861, does occur naturally, but not in its pure form.
Yes. but it is a very rare naturally occurring element.
Sulpher / Sulfer (S)
They do Occur in SOLID,LIQUID and GAS
No, they do occur naturally.
Which of the following does not occur naturally as a diatomic molecule? Chlorine, Hyrdogen, nitrogen or sulfur?
No sulfur dioxide is not present naturally. It pollutes the water.
None occur naturally since neptunium (Np) is not known to occur naturally. Common, reasonably stable, salts of Np include the nitrate, sulfate and chloride (sonitrogen, sulfur and chlorine). Neptunium can also be synthesized as the dioxide and the hydroxide (NpO2, NpOH)
It DOES occur naturally. It is an ore. It is not man made.
Thallium, discovered in 1861, does occur naturally, but not in its pure form.
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Just a few: sulfur, silver, gold, lead, copper, aluminum, chromium, zinc, nickel, mercury, and tin.
No. Sulfur is a natural element. It even occurs naturally as a native element near volcanic vents.
Sulfur's naturally found isotopes and their occurences are: 1. 32S : 95.02% 2. 33S : 0.75% 3. 34S : 4.21% 4. 36S : 0.02%
Sulfur
94 kinds of atoms occur naturally on earth
Chlorine gas does not occur naturally as it is too reactive. Chloride salts occur naturally. The most common is sodium chloride, NaCl. Chlorine, Cl2, is obtained by electrolysing molten NaCl.