No, both hydrogen and sulfur are elements. One does not contain the other.
The element Suphur (Sulfur) is the only element which contains Sulphur (Sulfur) atoms.
Potassium is an element. Elements are pure substances. They don't "contain" anything.
As the name implies, its constituent elements are sulfur and oxygen. Sulfur trioxide has the formula SO3, which means it contains one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms.
Yes, because sulfur and iron are both elements and in order to have a compound you must have two or more elements combined in a fixed ratio.
No, both hydrogen and sulfur are elements. One does not contain the other.
The element Suphur (Sulfur) is the only element which contains Sulphur (Sulfur) atoms.
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements. Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
The manganese sulfide contain manganese and sulfur.
Potassium is an element. Elements are pure substances. They don't "contain" anything.
Iron sulfates contain iron, sulfur and oxygen.
As the name implies, its constituent elements are sulfur and oxygen. Sulfur trioxide has the formula SO3, which means it contains one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms.
Yes, because sulfur and iron are both elements and in order to have a compound you must have two or more elements combined in a fixed ratio.
The most common compound between sodium and sulfur that does not contain other elements has the formula Na2S.
Sulfides
A poliatomic ion contain two or more elements; for example (SO4)2 - contain oxygen and sulfur.
Those six elements are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur.