Sulphur dissolves in a liquid called carbon disulphide.
Dissolve the sulphur in carbon disulphide and pour the liquid off the copper. Evaporate the liquid to yield the sulphur.
Carbon disulfide can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur. This is because carbon disulfide can be used to dissolve sulfur, thus leaving you with the iron filings.
It is "very slightly soluble" in alcohol. Seriously, though, elemental sulfur doesn't really like to dissolve in anything.
Sulfur is a yellow solid and it is known for giving out an unpleasant odor, Sulfur Oxide.
You may get sulfur dichloride (SCl2), which is a cherry-red liquid.
Dissolve the sulphur in carbon disulphide and pour the liquid off the copper. Evaporate the liquid to yield the sulphur.
Carbon disulfide can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur. This is because carbon disulfide can be used to dissolve sulfur, thus leaving you with the iron filings.
It is "very slightly soluble" in alcohol. Seriously, though, elemental sulfur doesn't really like to dissolve in anything.
No room temperature liquid can dissolve diamond.
something that can be dissolve in liquid is called soluble. if the solute can dissolve in the solvent, it is called a solution
Sulfur is a yellow solid and it is known for giving out an unpleasant odor, Sulfur Oxide.
At 200 degrees Celsius sulfur is a liquid.
Sulfur will not dissolve in water, it can in carbon disulfide (CS2)
no its not a liquid
When you dissolve a substance in a liquid you get a solution.
By heating liquid sulfur is obtained. The liquid is very viscous and had a red color.
Non are affected, only sulfur will dissolve in it, not iron.