they can't mix because they r both different elements
Sulfur oxide combines with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid, not sulfide acid. This reaction occurs when sulfur dioxide (SO2) and other sulfur oxides (SOx) mix with water vapor in the presence of sunlight.
To make liver of sulfur, you typically mix potassium sulfide with warm water until it dissolves, then add some small pieces of sulfur and leave the mixture to react and darken over time. Alternatively, you can purchase liver of sulfur already prepared for ease of use.
If sulfur and oxygen react, the product is usually either SO2 or SO3, depending on reaction conditions. If these two elements simply mix, as the question literally states, there is not necessarily any chemical product, but a mixture results.
You can separate sulfur suspended in water by filtration. Pass the sulfur-water mixture through a filter to trap the sulfur while allowing the water to pass through. The collected sulfur can then be dried and separated from the filter.
The chemical formula for magnesium sulfide is MgS when magnesium and sulfur are mixed.
sulphur can not be mixed with water.
no they cant mix
no they cant mix
Charlie sheen
Acid Rain
Sulfur oxide combines with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid, not sulfide acid. This reaction occurs when sulfur dioxide (SO2) and other sulfur oxides (SOx) mix with water vapor in the presence of sunlight.
It turns into sulfuric acid. Then add salt, and it becomes hydrochloric acid. Awesome, huh? I have some sulfur, and I am going to try it.
To increase the density of soil so that it cant mix with water.
To separate sulfur and sugar from a mixture, you can use a process called filtration. First, dissolve the sugar and sulfur mixture in water; then filter the mixture. The sugar will pass through the filter paper while the sulfur remains behind.
its a primary colour you cant make red
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When sulfur oxides and nitrous oxides mis with water it comes down as acid rain.