Sulfur is a yellow, brittle nonmetal; it can also be found in a powered form. Zinc and sulfur react with each other violently to produce zinc sulfide; the reactionis accompanied by a vigorous evolution of gas, heat, and light:
Sulphur is a non-metal and as such, tends to engage in the kind of reactions in which it can gain electrons, typically from metals which tend to donate electrons. It is often seen in combination with oxygen, in the sulphate radical.
Sulfur can bond with 2 hydrogen atoms to create hydrogen sulfide. Two sulfur atoms and two hydrogen atoms can aslo bond to create hydrogen disulfide
Sulfur reacts with iron, making iron sulfide. That's all I know.
Sulfur is similar to elements present in its group. It belongs to group-16. Other elements of this group like oxygen have same properties.
Sulfur is similar to selenium.
Many physical and chemical properties are close.
sulfur
All these elements are nonmetals.
No, both hydrogen and sulfur are elements. One does not contain the other.
No. Sulfur is a Group 16 element that reacts readily with many other elements. Argon is a Group 18 element, which means it is a noble gas and typically is unreactive.
Selenium, the element immediately below sulfur in the same column of a wide form periodic table. (The element immediately above sulfur in the same column, oxygen, is the lightest element in the column, and these lightest elements in a column of main group elements often have chemical properties somewhat different from all the other elements in the column. Sulfur, for example, has a much lower electronegativity than oxygen, while the difference between electronegativities of selenium and sulfur is much less.)
Oxygen
Selenium and tellurium are similar to sulfur.
Elements in the periodic table that are similar to sulfur would be oxygen, and selenium
Three elements that have similar chemical properties to oxygen are sulfur, selenium, and tellurium. These elements belong to the same group as oxygen in the periodic table and have similar electron configurations, which influence their reactivity and chemical behavior. Additionally, they can form similar types of chemical bonds with other elements.
sulfur
All these elements are nonmetals.
yes such as many halogens and other elements such as oxygen and sulfur
No. Sulfur is a Group 16 element that reacts readily with many other elements. Argon is a Group 18 element, which means it is a noble gas and typically is unreactive.
No, both hydrogen and sulfur are elements. One does not contain the other.
A chemosynthetic organism uses sulfur or other elements as a source of energy.
The elements phosphorus and sulfur are elements 15 and 16 on the periodic table. They will have more in common than sodium, element 11 and an Alkali metal from Group 1 of the table, will have with either phosphorus or sulfur.
Sulfur is one of the 92 naturally occurring elements, and is not a compound of any others. So you can't split or decompose sulfur to get any other elements, and you can't combine other elements to make sulfur.