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The name of As4O10 would be tetraarsenic decoxide. It is not a real compound. The closest real compound is As2O5, which is arsenic pentoxide.
Sulfur is a solid at room temperature. Specifically, sulfur is an orthorhombic crystal solid and can be recognized by its bright yellow color. It feels soft. It has a slight odor which is reminiscent of matches. It looks flakey, granular or powdery.
No. Sulfur is an element.
Covalent bonding with polar bonds. As2O5 forms a giant molecule with a complex structure.
Sulfur is an element.
The compound AsF5 is arsenic pentafluoride.
This compound is the arsenic pentasulfide.
Arsenic is inorganic but it is not a compound, it's an element -- symbol As
The name of As4O10 would be tetraarsenic decoxide. It is not a real compound. The closest real compound is As2O5, which is arsenic pentoxide.
As is the element arsenic (it's not a compound). However, arsenic does bond with itself. Arsenic can be seen as As5+, As3+, As2+, As+, As3- or As3−. 4
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
There is no compound as copper sulfur, but copper sulfate is a compound, yes.
Sulfur Trioxide, it's a compound of sulfur and oxygen
Sulfur is a solid at room temperature. Specifically, sulfur is an orthorhombic crystal solid and can be recognized by its bright yellow color. It feels soft. It has a slight odor which is reminiscent of matches. It looks flakey, granular or powdery.
No. Sulfur is an element.
Yes, it is a compound of hydrogen and sulfur, or sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur. Arsenic may have a garlic smell.