sulphur and oxygen react because of their properties. They have very different properties which don't agree with each other and so they fizz when put together. fizzing is a reaction!
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As the name implies, its constituent elements are sulfur and oxygen. Sulfur trioxide has the formula SO3, which means it contains one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms.
When sulfur and oxygen combine, they form sulfur dioxide (SO2).
Sulfur dioxide gas is produced when sulfur reacts with oxygen.
The equation for the burning of sulfur in the presence of oxygen to produce sulfur dioxide is: S (sulfur) + O2 (oxygen) --> SO2 (sulfur dioxide).
Sulfur burns with a blue flame when it reacts with oxygen.
As the name implies, its constituent elements are sulfur and oxygen. Sulfur trioxide has the formula SO3, which means it contains one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms.
Oxygen and sulfur are elements.
When sulfur and oxygen combine, they form sulfur dioxide (SO2).
Sulfur dioxide gas is produced when sulfur reacts with oxygen.
The equation for the burning of sulfur in the presence of oxygen to produce sulfur dioxide is: S (sulfur) + O2 (oxygen) --> SO2 (sulfur dioxide).
Sulfur burns with a blue flame when it reacts with oxygen.
Yes, sulfur, carbon, and oxygen can form oxides. Sulfur oxides (such as sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide), carbon oxides (such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide), and oxygen oxides (such as ozone) are all compounds formed by the combination of these elements with oxygen.
sulfur dioxide is made up of sulfur,carbon, and oxygen
The balanced equation for the reaction between sulfur, oxygen, and water is: Sulfur + Oxygen + Water → Sulfuric Acid
One if it is pure sulfur. Sulfur is an element so the on atom is sulfur!
S8 + 8 O2 → 8 SO2 burning sulfur in the presence of oxygen
Sulfur + Oxygen -> Sulfur Dioxide