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Mercury is the stuff in thermometers, so you tell me... IDK about sulfur
We can assume the copper wire has reacted completely with excess sulfur being burned off when there is no longer any traces of yellow color sulfur in the crucible.
Sulfur is relatively unreactive with the constituents of the Earth's atmosphere and crust under normal conditions. (However, sulfur can react with many of these materials under favorable conditions.)
the amount of carbon dioxide
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you can tell if you look at it because it looks like watered down milk. first you have to get rain water get all the dirt out of it then see if it looks like that Sulfur dioxide
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Mercury is the stuff in thermometers, so you tell me... IDK about sulfur
not really but you can tell sulfur by smell
Sulfur is not a highly reactive element under ordinary condition.
Sulfur is not a highly reactive element under ordinary condition.
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Unless the two are combined, it is a suspension if you can tell which is which.
There is no limit to how many times a volcano can erupt. Some volcanos erupt constantly and some volcanos are inactive.
We can assume the copper wire has reacted completely with excess sulfur being burned off when there is no longer any traces of yellow color sulfur in the crucible.
Sulfur is relatively unreactive with the constituents of the Earth's atmosphere and crust under normal conditions. (However, sulfur can react with many of these materials under favorable conditions.)