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How is sulfur found in nature?

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How common is sulfur in nature?

Sulfur is commonly found in volcanoes


In what form is sulfur found in nature?

Sulfur is found in nature as pure element (S) - solid or in colloidal solutions, as gas (H2S) and is also present in many minerals.


What element can be found as a yellow solid in nature and is used to making sulfuric acid?

Sulfur


Does sulfur become radioactive?

Ordinary sulfur found in nature is stable, but there are synthetic isotopes of all elements, including sulfur.


Can sulfur be found in a compound in nature If so what are the names of some?

not sure


What element can be found as a solid in nature and is used to make sulfuric acid?

sulfur


What Can be found as a yellow solid in nature ans is used to make sulfuric acid?

The element that can be found in nature and is used to make sulfuric acid is Sulfur.


What element can be found as yellow solid in nature and is used to make sulfuric acid?

sulfur


What is the nature of sulfur?

Sulfur is an element.


Sulfur is often found in nature as an element not combined with other elements in a compound. What does this fact tell you about the reactivity of sulfur?

Sulfur is not a highly reactive element under ordinary condition.


Sulfur Is Often Found In Nature As An Element Not Combined With Other Elements In A Compound. What does this facts tell you about the reactivity of sulfur?

Sulfur is not a highly reactive element under ordinary condition.


What are 5 elements that are a solid in nature?

Gold and silver are commonly found as nearly pure metals (solids) in nature. Sulfur - while often found in compounds in nature is also often mined as a solid (usually by first melting it and pumping the liquid to the surface). Pure solid sulfur is the infamous "brimstone" of the Bible. Pure solid carbon is also found in nature - as graphite and diamonds. Arsenic occurs in many minerals, usually in combination with sulfur and metals, but also as a pure elemental crystal.