a sulfur atom has 6 valence electrons
No. It is an igneous rock, more specific a volcanic rock. It is essentially sulfur and often found around the craters or necks of volcanos.
No, sulfur dioxide (SO2) is not an element. It is a compound comprised of two oxygen atoms and one sulfur atom.
The minerals that contain sulfur and oxygen is sulfates.
Sulfur is an element, with the atomic number 16. It is a multi-valent non-metal, as they say. And it is found in mineral form.
Sulfur is classified as a nonmetal.
a sulfur atom has 6 valence electrons
Not sure what you mean by "classified under oxygen." It contains oxygen as well as calcium and sulfur. It is considered a salt.
No. It is an igneous rock, more specific a volcanic rock. It is essentially sulfur and often found around the craters or necks of volcanos.
No, sulfur dioxide (SO2) is not an element. It is a compound comprised of two oxygen atoms and one sulfur atom.
SO2, or sulfur dioxide, is a molecular compound because it contains covalent bonds between non-metals.
The minerals that contain sulfur and oxygen is sulfates.
Sulfur hexafluoride has covalent bonds.
Well it has Carbon, Sulfur and Potassium Nitrate, and Potassium Nitrate can be classified as an acid, yes.
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Sulfur is an element, with the atomic number 16. It is a multi-valent non-metal, as they say. And it is found in mineral form.
Because in a chemical compound is a chemical bond between the elements. From a mixture of iron and sulfur iron can be separated with a magnet.