Sulfur and oxygen forms many types of oxides: SO, SO2, SO3, S2O, S2O2, etc.
Sulfur oxides are covalent compounds.
Nonmetals burning in oxygen form covalent type compounds, as compared to metals which form ionic compounds.
No, it does not
yes. If the metal is reactive enough then oxygen naturally forms compounds.(oxides)
Oxygen and chlorine are each elements, not compounds. They combined to form a number of covalent compounds because they are both nonmetals.
Sulfur oxides are covalent compounds.
When you burn sulphur with oxygen you create sulphur dioxide or sulphur trioxide.
Nonmetals burning in oxygen form covalent type compounds, as compared to metals which form ionic compounds.
sulphur joins oxygen two atoms to form sulphur dioxide
Sulphur and oxygen react to form either sulfur dioxide or sulfur trioxide, depending on reaction conditions.
All organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen as a minimum. Other elements are found in some organic compounds such as oxygen, nitrogen or sulphur.
Actinium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, sulphur, etc.
No, it does not
Yes: With a sufficient supply of oxygen, sulphur dioxide will burn to form sulphur trioxide.
sulphur dioxide is formed from sulphur compounds when petrol is burned
Organic compounds carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, nitrogen and sometimes sulphur
It will alloy with various metals, the most common being with copper to form brass. It will form compounds with other elements including sulphur and oxygen.