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Sulfur trioxide is a compound, and at standard temperature and pressure is a gas and therefore is homogeneous.
The most common compound that contains sulfur is sulfur dioxide. It is an acidic gas in the room temperature. Industrially, it is used in the manufacturing of sulfuric acid. It is one of the major substances that cause acid rains.
Sulfur can form ionic compounds (eg SO2), but Xenon is a noble gas and does not react to form compounds.
No, sulfur sulfide is not a compound. However, sulfur forms different compounds with various elements. One common example is sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is a gas formed by the combination of sulfur and oxygen.
Fossil fuels contain sulfur in their compound, which can be oxidized to form sulfur dioxide while burning:Sufur + Oxygen --> Sulfur dioxide(or)S+O2--> SO2SO2 is a harmful and highly reactive gas, which can react with atmospheric water and may cause acid rain.
After burning sulfur become another compound - sulfur dioxide (SO2), a gas.
SCl6 . this compound is not known. The compound SF6 sulfur hexafluoride is known- it is a gas under normal conditions.
Sulfur trioxide is a compound, and at standard temperature and pressure is a gas and therefore is homogeneous.
That would be sulfur hexafluoride. It is a very useful gas, but it's also the most potent greenhouse gas there is.
Yes, sulfur dioxide or SO2 is a covalent compound with one sulfur and two oxygen atoms per molecule. It is a colourless, pungent and toxic gas.
No, sulfur is an element and sulfur dioxide is a gaseous compound. Sulfur dioxide is the combustion product of sulfur in an oxygen atmosphere (S+O2 --> SO2) Where sulfur is an element, sulfur dioxide is a compound and where sulfur is an insoluble yellow solid, sulfur dioxide is a colorless soluble gas.
SO2, or sulfur dioxide, is a molecular compound because it contains covalent bonds between non-metals.
The most common compound that contains sulfur is sulfur dioxide. It is an acidic gas in the room temperature. Industrially, it is used in the manufacturing of sulfuric acid. It is one of the major substances that cause acid rains.
Sulfur can form ionic compounds (eg SO2), but Xenon is a noble gas and does not react to form compounds.
If it is bonded to a metal, then it is a polyatomic ion, sulfite If it is alone, then it is sulfur dioxide
The name of the molecular compound of chemical formula SO3 is sulfur trioxide. As a gas, this is a pollutant agent of acid rain. It is used as a precursor to sulfuric acid.
No, sulfur sulfide is not a compound. However, sulfur forms different compounds with various elements. One common example is sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is a gas formed by the combination of sulfur and oxygen.