Sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur is an element, and therefore is not "made of" anything, other than its constituent subatomic particles (protons, electrons, and neutrons).
Sulfur is an active natural life giving element.
The reverse reaction of sulfur trioxide being made into sulfur dioxide and oxygen is simply the decomposition reaction of sulfur trioxide into its original components. This is represented by the chemical equation: 2SO3 → 2SO2 + O2.
The symbol for the element sulfur is "S," representing a single atom of sulfur. The formula for a molecule of sulfur is "S8," indicating that it consists of eight sulfur atoms chemically bonded together. This distinction is made to differentiate between individual elements and compounds made up of multiple atoms.
No, sulfur is a naturally occurring element found in the earth's crust. It is not man-made.
sulfur is used in the production of gun powder, explosives, insecticides, fungicides, fertilizers and some medicines.
It was here long before even the dinosaurs were here.
No, pollutants can be natural. Volcanoes often emit sulfur dioxide for instance.
by a man name sulfura arabic
The man that discovered sulfur was Antoine Lavoisier and he discovered it in 1777
Sulfuric Acid is an oxoacid of sulfur and is made of Hydrogen, Sulfur and Oxygen. It is produced by burning sulfur in air to produce Sulfur Dioxide, and then oxidizing the Sulfur Dioxide to Sulfur Trioxide. Sulfuric Acid can then be made from Sulfur Trioxide.
No one is credited with the discovery of sulfur. Sulfur has been known to man since ancient times. Sulfur is mentioned in the Bible, where it is called brimstone.
Sulfur dioxide gas is produced when sulfur reacts with oxygen.
Sulfur is a chemical element; the smallest unit is the sulfur atom.
The compound made by combining sulfur with oxygen to make SO2 is called sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur dioxide.