Sulphur IS an element. The symbol is S, and the atomic number is 16.
Man has to understand that he is made from five elements of nature ; he has to live in the nature and ultimately go back to nature.
Go grab your periodic chart and you will see that both oxygen and sulfur are in the same group (column). Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.
Synthetic elements can be highly reactive due to their unstable nature and tendency to decay into more stable forms through radioactive decay or by forming compounds with other elements. Some synthetic elements have very short half-lives, making them extremely reactive in the short time they exist.
Atomic radii become larger as you go from top to bottom of the periodic chart, but they get smaller as you go from left to right. Therefore, the elements with the smallest radii are in the upper right hand corner. Of S, Al, Na, and Ba, sulfur is the closest to the upper right corner and has the smallest radius of those elements.
he properties of salts are different from the properties of elements that go into making them
Phosphorus typically forms covalent compounds with elements like oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, and halogens. It can also form ionic compounds with metals like sodium and calcium.
Im not quite sure what a sulfur pool is. but i wouldn't recommend it, the chemicals in the pool are prob gunna do nothing but bad for your tattoo.
the six elements are:CarbonHydrogenOxygenNitrogenPhosphorusSulfur
Metalic Nature DECREASES as you move across a period (horizontal rows) from left to right. It INCREASES as you go down a group (the vetical collums)
Well people could now go outside and take pics instead of inside so people were inspired to do nature shots
Group 16
Sulfur hexafluoride.