It is difficult to shape solid objects out of sulphur, which occurs as small crystals. It melts at quite a low temperature - the exact value depends on the allotrope - so wuld not be much use for cooking. It is also combustible and forms sulphur dioxide with its characteristic suffocating smell. Not something you would want in your food!
It is a compound.The chemical formula for sulphur dioxide is SO2. It is made of elements sulphur and oxygen. So it is a compound.
Yes, especially if you wanted to cook anything containing water in the saucepan: Calcium reacts violently with water.
sulphur dye is made by sulphur linkage &vat dye made by ketone linkage. thus sometimes sulphur dye are used for basic dye in respect to mordant. that is called topping. when we shall break insoluble vat dye,then we shall get pigment.
No, sulphur is a required constituent.
It is difficult to shape solid objects out of sulphur, which occurs as small crystals. It melts at quite a low temperature - the exact value depends on the allotrope - so wuld not be much use for cooking. It is also combustible and forms sulphur dioxide with its characteristic suffocating smell. Not something you would want in your food!
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It is a compound.The chemical formula for sulphur dioxide is SO2. It is made of elements sulphur and oxygen. So it is a compound.
-- The saucepan's job is to hold the food while the food heats. -- The job won't get done unless the heat can reach the food. -- The heat is outside the saucepan. -- The food is inside the saucepan. QED
Just by simple burning it: S + O2 --> SO2
Copper is a better conductor of heat than steel.
Yes, the majority of saucepans are made of steel. A saucepan can be made of copper, aluminum, or iron. There are also some companies that make heat resistant glass and ceramic sauce pans.
No, SO2 is an inorganic acid gas made from sulphur and oxygen. A CFC is a chlorofluorocarbon made from fluorine, carbon and chlorine.
Yes, especially if you wanted to cook anything containing water in the saucepan: Calcium reacts violently with water.
No. sulphur dioxide has polar covalent bond and is a polar covalent compound.
sulphur dye is made by sulphur linkage &vat dye made by ketone linkage. thus sometimes sulphur dye are used for basic dye in respect to mordant. that is called topping. when we shall break insoluble vat dye,then we shall get pigment.
it might be an ironmonger 'cause' an saucepan is made from iron