When heat is applied to powdered sulfur, it will melt and eventually vaporize. This process is called sublimation, where a solid substance bypasses the liquid phase and turns directly into a gas.
The change is a chemical change known as a chemical reaction. When heated, the iron and sulfur react to form a new compound called iron sulfide.
When heat is applied to the mixture of metal fillings and sulfur, a chemical reaction occurs. The heat provides the energy necessary for the atoms of the metal and sulfur to rearrange and form new chemical bonds, resulting in the formation of a new substance with different properties than the original components. This process is called a chemical change, where the original substances react to form different compounds.
If you break down sulfur, it will undergo a chemical reaction to form sulfur dioxide gas. This reaction releases heat and can be exothermic. Sulfur is an element with the chemical symbol S and atomic number 16.
Mind you, I am discussing what happens when you heat sulfur, not when you make it combine with other different types of matter. sulfur is a base atomic element, and will not break down, it merely changes state. Yes by atomic bonding, it can also form into other states by chance or process, but we are only talking about applying heat in a beaker. although I had to look it up, they are three allotropic forms: orthorhombic, monoclinic and amorphous. when you heat orthorhombic sulfur it changes state, and by cooling reverts back to its previous state, unless you cool it quickly. if you cool it quickly it becomes amorphous but over time will revert back to orthorhombic.
Sulphur combines with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide. S + O2 -> SO2
it melts
The iron and sulfur react to form the compound iron sulfide.
The change is a chemical change known as a chemical reaction. When heated, the iron and sulfur react to form a new compound called iron sulfide.
Sulfur is extracted by two main processes: Sicilian and Frasch. Sicilian- powdered sulfur is put on the top of the deposit and ignited. AS it burns the sulfur melts from the heat causing the molten sulfur to flow down the hills. Cool huh? Frasch- uses pipes to heat the sulfur, air compresses it (to foam) and it flows out the pipe.
When heat is applied to the mixture of metal fillings and sulfur, a chemical reaction occurs. The heat provides the energy necessary for the atoms of the metal and sulfur to rearrange and form new chemical bonds, resulting in the formation of a new substance with different properties than the original components. This process is called a chemical change, where the original substances react to form different compounds.
If you break down sulfur, it will undergo a chemical reaction to form sulfur dioxide gas. This reaction releases heat and can be exothermic. Sulfur is an element with the chemical symbol S and atomic number 16.
Mind you, I am discussing what happens when you heat sulfur, not when you make it combine with other different types of matter. sulfur is a base atomic element, and will not break down, it merely changes state. Yes by atomic bonding, it can also form into other states by chance or process, but we are only talking about applying heat in a beaker. although I had to look it up, they are three allotropic forms: orthorhombic, monoclinic and amorphous. when you heat orthorhombic sulfur it changes state, and by cooling reverts back to its previous state, unless you cool it quickly. if you cool it quickly it becomes amorphous but over time will revert back to orthorhombic.
Sulphur combines with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide. S + O2 -> SO2
Heat must have to be applied to the ice cube.
heat it
Sulfur is a poor conductor of heat, so it acts as a thermal insulator. This is because sulfur's atomic structure does not allow heat to flow easily through it.
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