It turns into sulfuric acid. Then add salt, and it becomes hydrochloric acid. Awesome, huh? I have some sulfur, and I am going to try it.
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Water and sulfur do not mix because they are immiscible due to differences in their polarity and intermolecular forces. Water is a polar molecule, while sulfur is nonpolar. This polarity mismatch prevents them from forming a homogeneous mixture.
sulphur can not be mixed with water.
and add it to water
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You get sweet water.
When sulfur is placed in water, it reacts to form sulfur dioxide gas and hydrogen sulfide gas. The sulfur dioxide gas is responsible for the characteristic odor often associated with this reaction.
Mixing sulfur with bleach can produce toxic gases such as sulfur dioxide and chlorine gas, posing serious health risks. It is important to avoid this combination to prevent harmful exposure.
Sulfur oxide combines with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid, not sulfide acid. This reaction occurs when sulfur dioxide (SO2) and other sulfur oxides (SOx) mix with water vapor in the presence of sunlight.
You get a paste.