Yes, sulfur is not hard.
this forms hydrogen oxide (water)! This was my science hmwk and i hope that this has helped you!!
Yes, Sulphur is very brittle and falls to pieces easily
There is no substance called "copper sulphur". You could have a mixture of copper and sulphur, though. But there are compounds (pure substances) of copper and sulphur as well. They include copper I and copper II sulphide (Cu2S and CuS). Another, very common compound is copper sulphate, CuSO4
Sulphur is an element, shown in the Periodic Table as 'S'. It exists in numerous allotropic forms; yellow, red and white.. The ''yellow' allotrope is the commonest form of elemental sulphur. As the 'yellow' form it is sometimes and archaically known as ' 'yellow flowers of sulphur'. In this allotrope, eight(8) atoms of sulphur are combined in a 'twisted' ring, similar to cyclohexane.
Burning sulfur-containing materials, such as coal, oil, or natural gas, releases sulfur dioxide when heated in air.
Sulphur powder is a pure substance.
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Sulphur (aka sulfur) is a naturally-occurring substance.
The substance created when zinc is heated with sulphur is zinc sulfide.
Yes, unless it is contaminated.
this forms hydrogen oxide (water)! This was my science hmwk and i hope that this has helped you!!
sulphur is a solid at room temperature, others are gases
Sulfur is an element. Elements are not mixtures.
Sulfur is an element. Elements are not mixtures.
Yes, Sulphur is very brittle and falls to pieces easily
Sulfur has a Mohs density of 2; it is soft.
Sulphur , in a form of sulphur dioxide or sulphur oxide , I think. Acid rain can be caused by either nitric oxide or sulfur dioxide in the air, which result from the burning of fossil fuels.