by a man name sulfura arabic
Lavoisier in 1777
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.
Selenium was named after the Greek word "selene," which means moon. This is because selenium's properties were found to be similar to tellurium, which was named after the Earth, and sulfur, which was named after the Sun. The name selenium reflects its position in the same chemical group as tellurium and sulfur.
The superhero who wears the chemical symbol for sulfur is the Marvel character named Hellboy.
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
Religious facts is a contradiction in terms. An oxymoron. (And aptly named.)
it founded retards named barclay