it means rock!
The name "Sulfur" is derived from the Latin word "sulphur," which means "to burn." This name reflects the characteristic burning smell associated with sulfur when it reacts with other elements.
You're question is a little hard to answer, Sulfur is in the 16group therefore, it has 6 valence electrons in the last valence shell. This mean Sulfur is electronegative.
"Tri" means Three, oxide means the divalent anion from Oxygen
Do you mean, "Is ...?" No. Sulfur (or sulphur on my side of the Atlantic) is not an acid but it is the basic element in sulphuric acid.
I think you mean ferrous sulfate, and yes it does. Its chemical formula is FeSO4.
You mean Sulfur.......Lieu Huang
Sulfur hexafluoride is the compound SF6.
Sulfur means to....................answer it yourself
If by valences, you mean valence electrons, chromium has 6, lithium has 1, carbon has 4, and sulfur has 6. If by valences, you mean valence electrons, chromium has 6, lithium has 1, carbon has 4, and sulfur has 6.
Sulfur dioxide is a chemical compound, SO2, which is composed of one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms.
The name "Sulfur" is derived from the Latin word "sulphur," which means "to burn." This name reflects the characteristic burning smell associated with sulfur when it reacts with other elements.
You're question is a little hard to answer, Sulfur is in the 16group therefore, it has 6 valence electrons in the last valence shell. This mean Sulfur is electronegative.
Sulfur, Phosphorus, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen
Of or, pertaining to, or containing sulfur, especuially in the tetravalent state.
Not usually, but you can be allergic to sulfa drugs. Natural sulfur sources include eggs and cruciferous vegetables and we need sulfur for our tendons, ligaments and the connective tissues of the body (including our hair and nails.)
"Tri" means Three, oxide means the divalent anion from Oxygen
Do you mean, "Is ...?" No. Sulfur (or sulphur on my side of the Atlantic) is not an acid but it is the basic element in sulphuric acid.