No. Sulfur is flammable but not explosive.
If sulfuric acid is heated too high, it can decompose into sulfur trioxide and water vapor. This can lead to an increase in pressure within the container, potentially causing it to explode. Additionally, there is a risk of the sulfuric acid releasing toxic sulfur dioxide gas into the environment.
Sulfur oxide can refer to both sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfur trioxide (SO3). The word equation for sulfur dioxide is sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide. The word equation for sulfur trioxide is sulfur + oxygen → sulfur trioxide.
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride.
The combustion of sulfur is called sulfur combustion or sulfur burning. When sulfur combusts, it reacts with oxygen to produce sulfur dioxide gas.
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) consists of one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms. The percentage of sulfur in sulfur dioxide is calculated as the mass of sulfur divided by the total mass of the compound, which is 32.07 grams per mole for sulfur and 64.07 grams per mole for sulfur dioxide. This means that sulfur represents 50% of the total mass of sulfur dioxide.
Yes, sulfur can explode when exposed to heat or flame due to its flammable properties.
dynamite:made from saltpeter-like moss,charcoal,sulfur,----charcoal and sulfur burn a long time but if you add saltpeter whitch realeases a lot of oxygin when burned all the oxygin will cause the charcoal and sulfur to rapidly cumbust all together disclaimer:dont try it cause you can get yourself killed
dynamite:made from saltpeter-like moss,charcoal,sulfur,----charcoal and sulfur burn a long time but if you add saltpeter whitch realeases a lot of oxygin when burned all the oxygin will cause the charcoal and sulfur to rapidly cumbust all together disclaimer:dont try it cause you can get yourself killed
The verb for explode is "explode."
If sulfuric acid is heated too high, it can decompose into sulfur trioxide and water vapor. This can lead to an increase in pressure within the container, potentially causing it to explode. Additionally, there is a risk of the sulfuric acid releasing toxic sulfur dioxide gas into the environment.
fire works contain black powder aka gun powder. it consists of charcoal, sulfur, and potassium oxide. when ignited, the charcoal acts like a slower burning fuel, sulfur makes the smell (kind of like eggs) and the potassium oxide goes boom.
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
Sulfur was known to the ancients as a substance that was found in volcanoes and hot springs. However, sulfur was than used in black gunpowder and used for making it so the powder didn't explode with the slightest amount of friction
Caterpillar do not explode.
Your stomach can explode which can kill you :)
Sulfur-32, Sulfur-33, Sulfur-34, Sulfur-36
Sulfur oxide can refer to both sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfur trioxide (SO3). The word equation for sulfur dioxide is sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide. The word equation for sulfur trioxide is sulfur + oxygen → sulfur trioxide.