No. Sulfur dioxide is sulfur and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is carbon and oxygen. They are two different substances.
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No. Carbon dioxide is very different from sulfur dioxide.
The similarity of sulfur molecule and the sulfur dioxide molecule is the type of bond.
Burning elemental sulfur in air will create sulfur dioxide.
If it is bonded to a metal, then it is a polyatomic ion, sulfite If it is alone, then it is sulfur dioxide
No. Sulfur dioxide is acidic.
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.
Sulfur + Oxygen = Sulfur Dioxide
No. Sulfur dioxide is sulfur and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is carbon and oxygen. They are two different substances.
Burning sulfur in oxygen produces sulfur dioxide.
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No. Carbon dioxide is very different from sulfur dioxide.
The similarity of sulfur molecule and the sulfur dioxide molecule is the type of bond.
Sulfur dioxide is not in flour.
Sulfur dioxide is a toxic gas.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a chemical compound.