The ratio of the constituents of a mixture cannot be determined.
The scale on a map or blueprint is a ratio. Ingredients sometimes need to be mixed using ratios such as the ratio of water to cement mix when making cement.
To turn a mixed number into a ratio, you must divide each number into a common denominator.
Magnets would remove the iron. sugar is water soluble now you have sulfur and sand mixed. Apply heat sulfur will burn before the sand.
both!
You should when doing calculations with it but otherwise, No.
1 : 1
sulphur can not be mixed with water.
Produces Sulfuric acid
Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.
Yes, this is the sulfuric acid.
Raw sulfur is a powder. If mixed with water to make a paste then yes.
A good quality anti-freeze mixed 50/50 ratio with water A good quality anti-freeze mixed 50/50 ratio with water
All of the products of a reaction between pure iron and pure sulfur are solids at standard temperature and pressure. Doesn't matter if you're talking about iron(II) or iron (III), or at what stoichiometric ratio the sulfur bonds with the iron.
Liquid chlorine oxidizes everything in water including sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide has that rotten egg smell
Yes, sulfur can burn in air forming sulfur dioxide.
sulphuric acid is a compound.It is not sulfur dioxide and water.The formula is H2SO4Sulphuric acid is the product of the chemical reaction that occurs when sulfur trioxide and water are mixed.
Use a ratio of 2 cups of Plaster of Paris to 1 cup of water. Use immediately once mixed is smooth.