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Se (Selenium)
Carbon: <0,17 % Phosphorous and sulfur: < 0,o4 %
Fairly inert but can be attacked by gasoline. Can be vulcanized by treating with sulfur.
No, they are completely different chemicals. Sulfur is a colored solid that reacts readily with other substances. Helium is a very unreactive colorless gas.
Because they both have a different number of valence electrons in their outer shells, and that is what determines the properties of the element.
it is sulfur
sulfur
probably sulfur
a) nitrogen b) fluorine c) oxide iond) nitride ion e) sulfurOut of these options, the correct answer is e) sulfur. Sulfur is the chemical species that would be expected to have a properties most similar to oxygen.
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Neither. Sulfur is an element by it self , that has its own physical and chemical properties.
No they do not. Sulfur is a reactive solid, while helium is a nonreactive gas.
Se (Selenium)
the reason that sulfur and oxygen have different chemical properties is because of several reasons. the first is that they have different numbers of sub-atomic particles. and secondly they have different numbers of valence electrons
No. Making mixtures are physical changes and the chemical substances will not change.
Carbon: <0,17 % Phosphorous and sulfur: < 0,o4 %
Fairly inert but can be attacked by gasoline. Can be vulcanized by treating with sulfur.