Oxygen
Sulfur is the element present in all sulfides and sulfates.
True, if they are not sulfates or sulfides of Silicone.
Sulfur.
Sulfate and sulfide are the same because they both need the element sulfur. they are diffrent because sulfide is used to make batteries, medicines, and electronic parts,while sulfates are used in cement, paint, cosemetic tooth pastes and stuff. P.S. this is a 6th grade compare and contrast. use only if needed.it is correct though.we have test and a got 100%. ^_^
Sulfur is a non-metallic element that can be found in both mineral and elemental forms. It is commonly found in mineral ores such as sulfides and sulfates.
Yes, sulfates and sulfides are types of nonsilicate minerals. Sulfates have a sulfate ion (SO4^2-) and commonly include minerals like gypsum, while sulfides have a sulfide ion (S^2-) and include minerals like pyrite. They are important mineral groups in geology.
Sulphur occurs in the soil and rocks mainly in the form of sulfides, sulfates, and elemental sulfur. Sulfides are minerals with sulfur combined with a metal, like pyrite (iron sulfide). Sulfates are salts containing sulfur and oxygen, such as gypsum (calcium sulfate). Elemental sulfur can also be found in its pure, uncombined form.
Sulfides, sulfates, carbonates, halides, phosphates, and hydroxides.
No, Sulphur is a gaseous element, commonly found as S8. Sulphate is a polyatomic ion (compound containing multiple elements with a charge on it) containing sulphur and oxygen, written as SO4-2
Elemental metals, sulfates, sulfides, carbonates, halides, silicates.
The most common groups of minerals on Earth include silicates, carbonates, oxides, sulfides, and sulfates. Silicates are the most abundant group, making up about 90% of the Earth's crust. Carbonates are commonly found in sedimentary rocks, while oxides, sulfides, and sulfates are often formed through chemical processes involving oxygen and sulfur.
Sulfates in hair products can strip the hair and scalp of natural oils, leading to dryness and potential damage. Sulfides, on the other hand, are not commonly used in hair products, but when present can cause irritation and allergic reactions on the scalp. It is best to check product labels and avoid sulfates and sulfides if you are concerned about potential effects on your hair and scalp.