Sulfur is a fairly reactive non metal. It burns in air to form sulfur dioxide, it reacts with most metals to make ionic sulfides, and with halogens to make covalent compounds. It does not react with water or acids, but does react with hot alkalis.
yes... If its not a noble gas, its reactive
Sulfur may be a reactant or a product depending on the reaction.
Chlorine is more reactive because it only needs to lose one electron to make it stable and sulfur needs to lose two to become stable. Thus, chlorine is more reactive than sulfur
not reactive at normal tempuratures
Yes!
Sulphur is more reactive than phosphorus.Phosphorous have more stable valence electrons.
why is chlorine more reactive than sulphur? it is not an answer but am asking what is the answer to it please
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Sulfur (S)
Yes, very reactive, more than silicon, nitrogen and sulfur (neighbours in periodic table. But it is not the most reactive nonmetal, which is fluorine.
Sulphur is more reactive than phosphorus.Phosphorous have more stable valence electrons.
why is chlorine more reactive than sulphur? it is not an answer but am asking what is the answer to it please
NO, not in their pure form. Phosphorus is much more reactive.
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Yep :)
carbon is more reactive
Metals are more reactive elements.
Sulfur (S)
Sulfur (S)
Yes, very reactive, more than silicon, nitrogen and sulfur (neighbours in Periodic Table. But it is not the most reactive nonmetal, which is fluorine.
Yes, very reactive, more than silicon, nitrogen and sulfur (neighbours in periodic table. But it is not the most reactive nonmetal, which is fluorine.
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