When you burn sulphur with oxygen you create sulphur dioxide or sulphur trioxide.
When you heat sulphar you chemically mix it with oxygen therefore creating sulphide
There are two elements.They are Sulphar and Oxygen.
There are two elements.They are sulphar and oxygen.
No. When Sulphur burns it turns into Sulphur Dioxide. It does not become an alkaline gas, but combines with water to form Sulphuric Acid - as in acidic rain Aliyah. Hope it helps
There are three Calcium,Sulphar,Oxygen
It reacts with the oxygen to form magnesium oxide (MgO).
when sulphur and oxygen are heated together they create sulphidesulphur + oxygen -> sulphideS + O2 -> SO2
Carbon,Hydrogen,Oxygen,Nitrogen,Pospharus,Sulphar
double-displacement reaction
It is Sulphar dioxide.Also called Sulphar(iv) oxide.
Name is Sulphar(iv) oxide.Often known as Sulphar dioxide.
It is sulphar dioxide.Also written as Sulphar(iv) oxide.