Proteins
Every macromolecule has at least carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur are also found in many macromolecues.
No. It contains only hydrogen and sulfur.
Sulfur exists in several crystalline and amorphous allotropes. The most common form is yellow, orthorhombic alpha-sulfur, which contains puckered rings of S8.
S=sulfur The specific sulfur could be written 16S32.
No. Salts are not macromolecules since they cannot be broken down into molecules that exist by themselves.Macromolecules include carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. They are respectively chains of saccharides, glycerol+fatty acids, and amino acids.Salt is not a macromolecule but has a large lattice.
what element contains 16 protons? what element contains 10 protons?
The burning of coal that contains a lot of sulfur.
a protein contains carbon hydrogen oxygen nitrogen and sulfur.
Because that is the number of neutrons one atom of sulfur contains.
The element Suphur (Sulfur) is the only element which contains Sulphur (Sulfur) atoms.
Natural gas, methane, contains no sulfur.
Sulfur dioxide contains (nearly) equal masses of sulfur and oxygen.
A sulfur molecule contains many sulfur atoms. These atoms combined together to form sulfur molecule i.e. S8.
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no because sulfur contains dangerous chemicals
Sulfur has three electron orbitals. The first orbital contains 2 electrons, the second contains 8 and the third contains 6.
Sulfate minerals :)