im not really sure if u can eat sulfur but i know its a mineral
Igneous
Limestone, and sulfur.
== == Pyrite is iron sulfide, a mineral composed of sulfur and iron. It's also known as "Fools'Gold" because of its shiny yellowish metallic luster. Pyrite can be found in sedimentary, magmatic, and metamorphic rock deposits, and also in hydrothermal vents, wherever there is sulfur and iron.Pyrite is sometimes an ore of gold and copper. It is also an ore of sulfur, which is used in the production of tires, explosives, disinfectants, medicines, ink, wood preservatives, dyes, matches, and sulfuric acid. Some collector specimens can be quite valuable as well. The streak of pyrite is greenish-black. Pyrite is in the cubic/isometric crystal system where three axes running through the center of the crystal are of equal length and form an angle of 90 degrees at intersection.
Igneous rocks are not an acid. Volcanic activity can release gases that can form acid on contact with water, including sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide which form sulfuric and carbonic acid respectively. Igneous rocks were once divided into classifications of "acidic" and "basic" based on the idea that differing properties were a result of differing amounts of silicic acid. This idea has been abandoned as we now know it is silica rather than silicic acid that plays a large role in the properties of igneous rock.
Galena is a mineral composed of lead and sulfur, and this mineral, PbS, is the primary ore of lead. There is also a good bit of silver associated with galena, and silver is often recovered as a byproduct of lead processing. A link can be found below to check facts and gather more information.
No. It is an igneous rock, more specific a volcanic rock. It is essentially sulfur and often found around the craters or necks of volcanos.
sulfur is a mineral
Sulfur is an elemental mineral.
shirasu which comes from volcanic ash, and sulfur are two main minerals in japan. -Bersh Marius
Cobalt itself is not a mineral. Cobalt mixed with arsenic and sulfur make the mineral Cobaltite. It also has iron and nickel mixed in.
Sulfur is an element, with the atomic number 16. It is a multi-valent non-metal, as they say. And it is found in mineral form.
Sulphur is a smelly, yellow element which can be found in pure form near geologically active areas.
Igneous
Sulfur, as a native mineral, or from the mineral pyrite, is used in the manufacture of matches.
Sulfur is a yellow mineral. It can be used in papermaking, plastic., explosives, and matches.
Sulfur is a chemical element (S) and doesn't contain any other mineral.
The mineral sulfur has a yellow streak.