No, both hydrogen and sulfur are elements. One does not contain the other.
sulfuric acid
It is a compound of hydrogen, sulfur and oxygen.
There are three elements in sulfuric acid. hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.
Hydrogen is the element in question here. Hydrogen is one of the most widely used elements on the periodic table.?æ
Sulfur is an element.
hydrogen is an element because it cant be broken into its atoms easily..
The element hydrogen is common in acids and bases
There is hydrogen, sulfur, and carbon
Yes, H2O2 is the compound hydrogen peroxide
sulfuric acid
Like all acids, sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a compound. It consists of three elements: hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen.
The gasses, Carbon, Sulfur, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Helium...
Sulfur and Hydrogen
carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , sulfur , phosporus and nitrogen
the contituent elements of oil are *carbon *hydrogen *sulfur *nitrogen
Sulfur is not diatomic. It forms S8 molecules rather than S2.
Examples: oxygen, carbon, sulfur, hydrogen, halogens, etc.