Sulphate and carbon separately are elements, combined sulphur and carbon is a compound.
No, sulfur carbom is not an element. It seems to be a combination of the elements sulfur and carbon. Sulfur and carbon are both elements on the periodic table.
NO!!! Sulphur is an element, thereby does NOT contain anything else. Similarly Carbon is an element and does NOT contain anything else. However, these two elements can be mixed , when in powdered form, but NOT combined.
You shouldn't find nitrogen or sulphur in carbohydrates. Carbohydrates only contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
There is hydrogen, sulfur, and carbon
Carbon, sulfur, nitrogen
Non are affected, only sulfur will dissolve in it, not iron.
The gasses, Carbon, Sulfur, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Helium...
carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , sulfur , phosporus and nitrogen
Most charcoal does contain sulfur. There are limit on how much sulfur commercial charcoal can contain. Pure carbon is an element and thus contains no sulfur (another element) but charcoal which is predominatly carbon is made from vegetable matter (wood, heated in anerobic (no oxygen) environment). As such there are "impurities" which remain in the charcoal.
Carbon, Sulfur, Potassium, Nitrogen, Oxygen. In the form of Carbon, Sulfur, and Potassium Nitrate. The mixture is called Black Powder.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen mainly, with impurities such as sulfur which are not part of the energy produced and are generally undesirable
When an element is completely burned in oxygen, it forms an oxide. The specific oxide produced depends on the element. For example, carbon burned in oxygen forms carbon dioxide, sulfur forms sulfur dioxide, and iron forms iron(III) oxide.