Sulfur is a chemical element (S) and doesn't contain any other mineral.
Sulfur
No, sulfur is a native element or mineral, not a fossil fuel.
Sulfur is an element and as such no silver would be found in pure sulfur except as a trace element.
Sulfur is found both "pure" (elemental Sulfur)or as an ore(sulfur compounds). It occurs commonly in either form.
Pyrite is made of iron and sulfur and is the compound iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2. It is not a mixture of iron and sulfur. The iron and sulfur are chemically combined to form a compound.
Sulfur is an element, with the atomic number 16. It is a multi-valent non-metal, as they say. And it is found in mineral form.
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sulfur is a mineral
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Sulfur
Sulfur is an elemental mineral.
Sulfur, as a native mineral, or from the mineral pyrite, is used in the manufacture of matches.
Sulfur is a yellow mineral. It can be used in papermaking, plastic., explosives, and matches.
The mineral sulfur has a yellow streak.
Lead is an element and a mineral, though it is seldom found in it's native or uncombined state, much, much more commonly found, for example, in combination with sulfur, as the mineral galena.
im not really sure if u can eat sulfur but i know its a mineral
Sulfur is an elemental mineral, not a rock.