no because sulfur contains dangerous chemicals
No. Sulfur is not a conductor of electricity.
What is the name for SCl2? What kind of answer is that, ID1212309409? The name of SCl2 is Sulfur Dichloride.
Sulfur is in pure sulfur & nothing else, otherwise it wouldn't be pure would it?
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Sulfur
No, sulfur would break and turn into powder.
You can't - sulfur is an element.
Sulfur is an element and as such no silver would be found in pure sulfur except as a trace element.
You wouldn't be able to operate any electrical anything. And if there was no electricity there would be no lighting. But if you had none, you'd probably try to get it by buying electricity from the local power company, or by creating it yourself with some sort of electrical generator.
Knowledge in the subject has increased since the old books were bought - apex!
Sulfur dioxide.
Nonmetals would not work because they are poor conductors of electricity