Yes, unless it is contaminated.
Sulphur powder is a pure substance.
Sulfur is an element. Elements are not mixtures.
Yes, it is composed of three oxygen atoms and has the chemical formula O3.
Sulphur can be pure or impure depending on it's source.For that matter no substance can be classified as pure or impure just by it's name.It depends on what chemists call ASSAY.Whenever you buy a chemical ask for ASSAY,you will know it's purity.Sometimes , even if the purity is not 100%,the chemical can be used if the impurity does not affect the product.Even the so called pure metals will have some amount of impurity
The substance created when zinc is heated with sulphur is zinc sulfide.
Sulphur powder is a pure substance.
No, sulphur in the pure form is not an explosive.
Sulfur is an element. Elements are not mixtures.
Sulfur is an element. Elements are not mixtures.
sulphur is an element, as it is a pure substance made of one type of atom..! :D
There is no substance called "copper sulphur". You could have a mixture of copper and sulphur, though. But there are compounds (pure substances) of copper and sulphur as well. They include copper I and copper II sulphide (Cu2S and CuS). Another, very common compound is copper sulphate, CuSO4
Yes, it is composed of three oxygen atoms and has the chemical formula O3.
Sulphur can be pure or impure depending on it's source.For that matter no substance can be classified as pure or impure just by it's name.It depends on what chemists call ASSAY.Whenever you buy a chemical ask for ASSAY,you will know it's purity.Sometimes , even if the purity is not 100%,the chemical can be used if the impurity does not affect the product.Even the so called pure metals will have some amount of impurity
Pure iron is a pure substance because it's chemical composition stays uniform regardless of it's sample size. It's matter that appears uniform in appearance and composition, no matter how small the sample size. An example of a pure substance includes pure iron
Sulphur is a pure element.
pure substance, propanone
A substance made entirely of one type of molecule and crystal structure. Sugar, common salt, and sulphur would all be good examples.