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Sulfur is used in the manufacturing of various items such as matches, rubber, and some types of batteries. It is also used in the production of products like sulfuric acid, fertilizers, and some types of pharmaceuticals.
Sulfuric Acid is an oxoacid of sulfur and is made of Hydrogen, Sulfur and Oxygen. It is produced by burning sulfur in air to produce Sulfur Dioxide, and then oxidizing the Sulfur Dioxide to Sulfur Trioxide. Sulfuric Acid can then be made from Sulfur Trioxide.
No, sulfur is a naturally occurring element found in the earth's crust. It is not man-made.
Sulfur dioxide gas is produced when sulfur reacts with oxygen.
Sulfur is a chemical element; the smallest unit is the sulfur atom.
The compound made by combining sulfur with oxygen to make SO2 is called sulfur dioxide.
A compound of iron and sulfur is called ferric sulfide. But you would have to be pretty smart to do that.
Sulfur dioxide.
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No, baking soda is made of sodium bicarbonate, not sulfur. Sulfur is not a component of baking soda.
Sulfur is an element, and therefore is not "made of" anything, other than its constituent subatomic particles (protons, electrons, and neutrons).