Sulfur is an element because it contains only one type of molecule. Whereas, compounds have more than one type of molecule.
Sulfur is an element.
Sulfur is an element, not a molecule or compound. It is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16.
Sulfur hexafluoride is a compound composed of sulfur and fluorine elements. It is not an element itself, but rather a molecule made up of multiple atoms bonded together.
It is a compound of hydrogen, sulfur and oxygen.
S8 is more of an element than a compound. An element is only itself, and that sort of fits the bill, and a compound is something made of two or more elements, but 'molecule' would better fit the definition of that.
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
Sulfur is an element and therefore homogeneous.
Sulfur is an element.
Sulfur is an element.
Sulfur is a chemical element.
Sulfur is an element.
Sulfur (sulphur) dioxide and sulfur trioxide all are compounds, as ANY oxide is.
Element
No, sulfur is an element on the periodic table, while sulfate is a compound that includes sulfur and oxygen atoms. Sulfur is the pure element, while sulfate is a chemical compound containing sulfur and oxygen ions.
Neither. Sulfur is an element.
Sulfur is an element, not a molecule or compound. It is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16.
Sulfur is an element and therefore a homogeneous substance.