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sulphur
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is the compound formed when sulphur reacts with oxygen.
The formula for sulphur IV oxide is SO2.
"sulphur+oxygen->sulphur oxide."Se + O2 under pressure renders SeO2 (selenium dioxide). "Comment on the fact that the analagous reaction between sulphur and oxygen, although extremely slow, gives a product with a different stoichiometry". Part 1A Inorganic Chemistry Paper, University of Oxford, 2008.So the paper suggeststhat sulphur dioxide is not the product of direct combination of sulphur and oxygen. Why is this? Is it contaminated with some SO3?I think it's actually sulphur dioxide rather than sulphur oxide as someone else suggested. If you look at the reaction of carbon and oxygen, it doesn't produce carbon oxide, but carbon dioxide. So therefore I think if:Carbon + oxygen --> carbon dioxideThen:Sulphur + oxygen --> Sulphur dioxide
Things are complicated if we use the term valency. It is better to use the term Oxidation state or Oxidation Number. In SO2, the oxidation state of sulphur is +4 and In SO3, the oxidation state of sulphur is +6.
The address of the Sulphur Regional Branch is: 1160 Cypress Street, Sulphur, 70663 5111
They both have at least one sulphur atom
Sulphur expands when it solidifies Sulphur is bright yellow
Yes. Sulphur is homogeneous.
When you burn sulphur with oxygen you create sulphur dioxide or sulphur trioxide.
The address of the Port Sulphur Temporary Branch is: 139 Delta Street, Port Sulphur, 70083 2827
The address of the Port Sulphur Branch Library is: 139 Delta Street, Port Sulphur, 70083 2827
sulphur
Elemental sulphur is a solid at 30c
No one. Sulphur's already an atom.
Sulphur is a pure element.
Sulphur and Oxygen