Sulfur.
sulphur
Sulfur exist as native element or as minerals containing sulfides or sulfates.
True, if they are not sulfates or sulfides of Silicone.
Oxygen
oxides and sulfides
•Flow through sulfur-rich regions • •Sulfides • •Sulfates
Sulfides, Sulfurous, and Sulfates. Many organic compounds contain sulfur (e.g. the protein chains in hair are cross-linked with sulfur to make the strand stronger and reduce splitting).
No, Sulphur is a gaseous element, commonly found as S8. Sulphate is a polyatomic ion (compound containing multiple elements with a charge on it) containing sulphur and oxygen, written as SO4-2
non-silicate
Sulfides, sulfates, carbonates, halides, phosphates, and hydroxides.
Sulfates of sodium, potassium and magnesium are all water-soluble, while the sulfates of calcium, barium and heavy metals are not. Dissolved sulfates can be reduced to sulfides, which volatilize into the air as hydrogen sulfide, or are precipitated as an insoluble salt or incorporated into vivants.
Elemental metals, sulfates, sulfides, carbonates, halides, silicates.