No. Sulfur can form an S2+ ion.
bacteria is used to remove sulphur from oil - true answer + family guy rules
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Lavoisier was the first person to recognize basic nature of sulphur. So he is considered to be the true discoverer of sulphur.
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Yes, true steam (you cannot see it) is matter in the gas form.
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You cannot see their divine form, but they can take up any shape they wish. They have no true VISIBLE form.
What's Simple Is True was created in 1998.
Yes. Green sulphur bacteria and purple sulphur bacteria do. Other bacteria don't, and some don't photosynthesise at all.
No, it could not. A triangle cannot have a perimeter of length zero.
I don't know who told you that, but it's certainly incorrect (well, it may be true that it cannot form "cyrstals", but under the proper conditions crystals can form just fine, thank you very much).
The first true cells were prokaryotic cells. These were simple life-forms that didn't have a nucleus. The next to evolve were eukaryotic cells which do have a nucleus.
It is true.
The simple present tense in English is used to describe an action that is regular, true or normal. It uses the verb's base form or, for third-person singular subjects, the base form plus an -s ending. It is conjugated using the pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.