valence electrons
Sulfur dioxide contains (nearly) equal masses of sulfur and oxygen.
A sulfur dioxide has one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms. Therefore, considering a mole of sulfur dioxide (64g); there is 32g of sulfur and 32g of oxygen. Hence the mass percent of oxygen is 50%.
When sulfur burns it reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide, which is an entirely different substance from sulfur or oxygen.
sulfur dioxide is made up of sulfur,carbon, and oxygen
sulfure trioxide decomposes into sulfur dioxide and oxygen
Sulfur dioxide contains (nearly) equal masses of sulfur and oxygen.
Sulphur + oxygen = Sulphur Oxide
As the name implies, its constituent elements are sulfur and oxygen. Sulfur trioxide has the formula SO3, which means it contains one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms.
Oxygen and sulfur are elements.
Oxygen (This is the correct answer, not sulfur)
it equals: 8 hydrogen atoms 4 sulfur atoms 16 oxygen atoms
identify the cause of sulfur oxide? Sulfur and oxygen chemically react with each other. Effectively, the sulfur "rusts" on contact with the oxygen
Oxygen. Oxygen is a gas making it react faster, while sulfur is a solid.
A sulfur dioxide has one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms. Therefore, considering a mole of sulfur dioxide (64g); there is 32g of sulfur and 32g of oxygen. Hence the mass percent of oxygen is 50%.
When sulfur burns it reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide, which is an entirely different substance from sulfur or oxygen.
No, sulfur, carbon and oxygen are elements not oxides.
hydrogen, sulfur & oxygen.