The compound name says it all - sulfur, and oxygen. The prefix "di" means "two", so there is one atom of sulfur and two of oxygen.
In sulphur hexachloride SCl6 there are two elements, sulphur and chlorine, with six atoms of chlorine for every one of sulphur.
Sulphur and Hydrogen are both elements.
Sulphur and helium have entirely different properties. Sulphur has properties similar to group 16 elements. Helium has properties similar to group 18 elements.
The ratio of sulphur to all other elements, in the universe, is 0.
Only sulphur and oxygen. You should be able to tell that from the name.
iron and sulphur
Sulphur
iron and sulphur
I guess you are referring to the shiny metallic appearance when you say 'silver' Carbon is not silver in appearance. Sulphur is not silver in appearance. Both Carbon and Sulphur are elements.
calcium, hydrogen and sulphur.
Sulphur. He discovered that mixing Sulphur with the rubber changed its properties.
Sulphur is not magnetic because its atoms do not have unpaired electrons to create a magnetic field. Magnetic properties are typically associated with elements that have unpaired electrons, which sulphur lacks.