because it contains flammable liquid and oil
No. Sulfur is flammable but not explosive.
sulfur reacts to group 1 metal nitrides to form flammable mixtures,involving flammable and toxic nh3 and h23 glasses if water is present.
Sulfur is a flammable mineral; also coal, petrol, organic salts etc.
No. Sulfur is flammable, meaning it will react fairly easily with oxygen among other things.
Sulfur is the 16th element on the periodic table, having 16 protons in its nucleus. It is a nonmetal. In its elemental form it is a yellow, flammable solid. Because it is rather brittle, sulfur would make a very poor construction material and is more commonly used for its chemical properties. Iron is the 26th element, having 26 protons. It is a metal and is a silver color when pure. It is nor normally flammable. Unlike sulfur, iron has many applications in construction and machinery, especially when mixed with other substance to make steel.
No. Sulfur is flammable but not explosive.
Yes, sulfur is quite flammable.
Flammabe or not flammable:- gold is not flammable- sulfur is flammable
sulfur reacts to group 1 metal nitrides to form flammable mixtures,involving flammable and toxic nh3 and h23 glasses if water is present.
Yes, it is flammable, but actually melts at 300 degrees Celsius.
Sulfur is a flammable mineral; also coal, petrol, organic salts etc.
No. Sulfur is flammable, meaning it will react fairly easily with oxygen among other things.
No. Lava rock is not flammable in the slightest. Some volcanoes do, however, produce sulfur, which is flammable.
No. Skunk spray is not flammable.It is a mixture of sulfur containing chemicals.
It does not react to oxygen like potassium, if that is what you meant. Sulfur is flammable if it is lit and turns into a blood red liquid with a blue flame and a pungent odor.
Although sulfuric acid (Battery Acid) is non-flammable, contact with metals in the event of a spillage can lead to the liberation of hydrogen gas. The dispersal of acid aerosols and gaseous sulfur dioxide is an additional hazard of fires involving sulfuric acid. It is flammable at any temperature.
Sulfur is the 16th element on the periodic table, having 16 protons in its nucleus. It is a nonmetal. In its elemental form it is a yellow, flammable solid. Because it is rather brittle, sulfur would make a very poor construction material and is more commonly used for its chemical properties. Iron is the 26th element, having 26 protons. It is a metal and is a silver color when pure. It is nor normally flammable. Unlike sulfur, iron has many applications in construction and machinery, especially when mixed with other substance to make steel.