It is actually used in bombs
gunpowder
Thiamine is an organic compound made up of the following elements: Nitrogen, carbon, sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Sulfur.
An organic compound is one in which one or more carbon atoms are linked to hydrogen, oxygen or nitrogen atoms. Sometimes an organic compound will contain phosphorus or sulfur but organic compounds with these elements are rare.
Yes and carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur
It is an example for a combustion reaction. The matchstick contains sulfur and carbon. Therefore two of the products would be sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide.
sulfites
Thiamine is an organic compound made up of the following elements: Nitrogen, carbon, sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen.
The compounds in the system nitrogen-sulfur are not ionic.
a protein contains carbon hydrogen oxygen nitrogen and sulfur.
carbon dioxidewater vaporpartially burned and unburned hydrocarbons (because of limited oxygen)nitrogen oxides (because of the high temperature and pressure)sulfur dioxide (traces due to sulfur in the fuel)
These compounds are: dust, carbon doxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen and sulfur oxides, chemical products from industry, ozone, etc.
An organic compound must contain carbon and hydrogen, but also may contain oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus. An organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen is called a hydrocarbon.
No. 'Acetic' refers to acetic acid; a compound involving nitrogen is usually called nitro- and sulfur is called thio-.
After burning sulfur become another compound - sulfur dioxide (SO2), a gas.
Sulfur bonds just like oxygen, so just as carbon and oxygen form the very stable compound CO2, so is it that carbon and sulfur form the stable compound CS2.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur.
CS4