Technically speaking, sulfur (note that it does NOT begin with a capital unless it is the first word in a sentence) is correct. 'Sulfur' is the international chemical term recommended by IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry). The traditional spelling 'sulphur' is still widely used; 'sulfur' is not common outside the USA except in scientific writing.
Hey, you forced "aluminium" (wrong) and "caesium" (stupid, but at least there's some basis for it) down our throats, the least you can do is put up with "sulfur".
Sames as English - sulfur. Also spelled 'Sulpur.'
No, sulfur dioxide (SO2) is not an element. It is a compound comprised of two oxygen atoms and one sulfur atom.
Short answer: Two sulfur-oxygen double bonds. A full answer to any question about bonding can be provided only by quantum methods.Between the a Sulfur atom and an Oxygen atoms is a covalent double-bond, Between one molecule of Sulfur Dioxide and another are Van der Waal's forces.('Sulphur' is correctly spelled in technical usage 'Sulfur' according to IUPAC and the Royal Society of Chemistry but is correctly spelled 'Sulphur' in Britain, South Africa, Malaysia, Hong Kong, India and the Caribbean despite the fact it is a Latin word. (Using 'ph' instead of 'f' is used for Greek spellings (the Greek for sulphur being 'thion').) In the US the 'Sulfur' spelling is preferred and both are acceptable in Australia, New Zealand and Canada.)
Sulfur was named by using the Latin word for the element, sulphurium. It is spelled 'sulphur' in most English-speaking countries other than the US.Added:sulfur (Sanskrit, गन्धक sulvari; LatinSulphurium)
Sulfur oxides are the oxides of sulfur with oxygen in -2 oxidation state. There are two main oxides of sulfur. They are sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfur trioxide (SO3).
Sames as English - sulfur. Also spelled 'Sulpur.'
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Sulfur has only one kind of atom, which is sulfur itself. Sulfur is an element with the chemical symbol S and atomic number 16.
sulfur is one of the elements with flu spelled backwards
Yes, that is one correct spelling for the element sulfur. It is widely used. The variant is sulphur.
Sulfur (also spelled sulphur) is an element.
Sulfur, also spelled sulphur, is an element.
No, sulfur dioxide (SO2) is not an element. It is a compound comprised of two oxygen atoms and one sulfur atom.
The anagram is sulfur, an element (also spelled sulphur).
The verb meaning to experience pain is to suffer.The similarly spelled word is the yellow chemical element sulfur.
"Sulfur" can be spelled as both "sulfur" and "sulphur" due to historical variations in English spelling. "Sulfur" is the preferred spelling in American English, while "sulphur" is more common in British English. Both spellings are considered correct.
Sulfur (or sulphur in American English, but both spelled with 'u' (2x)) is an element, atom number 16 in the PT.