Sulfur can exist in various forms depending on the conditions. At room temperature, sulfur is a solid yellow crystal, which can melt into a red liquid when heated and eventually turn into a colorless gas when further heated.
Sulfur burns with a blue flame when it reacts with oxygen.
yes, it evaporates and mixes with clouds to make acid rain.
16, the same as the atomic number of sulfur.
No, sulfur would break and turn into powder.
One way to separate sulfur from a mixture of carbon particles and powdered roll sulfur is by using a process called sublimation. Sulfur sublimes at a lower temperature than carbon, so when the mixture is heated, the sulfur will turn into a gas and can be collected separately from the carbon particles.
Sulfur burns with a blue flame when it reacts with oxygen.
Yes of course it will
Turn SOX compounds into H2S
Blue food coloring. .
Most likely the beryllium and sulfur react to form beryllium sulfide. An in regard to the previous answer, both sulfur and sulphur are acceptable spellings.
yes, it evaporates and mixes with clouds to make acid rain.
It came into the English language from the Anglo-Norman "sulfre", which derived from the Latin "sulfur".
16, the same as the atomic number of sulfur.
No, sulfur would break and turn into powder.
One way to separate sulfur from a mixture of carbon particles and powdered roll sulfur is by using a process called sublimation. Sulfur sublimes at a lower temperature than carbon, so when the mixture is heated, the sulfur will turn into a gas and can be collected separately from the carbon particles.
You can separate a mixture of sulfur and charcoal by using a method called sublimation. Heat the mixture in a test tube or flask, where the sulfur will sublimate (turn into gas) and leave the charcoal behind. The sulfur gas can then be collected and condensed back into solid form.
Vent organisms metabolize sulfur (or have a symbiotic relationship with organisms that metabolize sulfur).