by a man name sulfura arabic
Lavoisier in 1777
sulfur is a pale yellow nonmetallic element occurring widely in nature
Sulfur dioxide.
its british , for smell
Sulfur is derived from the Latin word sulpur, which was Hellenizedto sulphur. The spelling sulfur appears toward the end of the Classical period.
Sulfur is not a highly reactive element under ordinary condition.
The answer comes from the old french soufre meaning to burn.
you could, but then they re-named it to gunpowder, and it is dropped by creepers.
named after marlo
If this compound exists, it would be named "sulfur heptachloride".
Religious facts is a contradiction in terms. An oxymoron. (And aptly named.)
it founded retards named barclay