sulphur
Brimstone is another name for sulfur. There is also the alternative spelling sulphur.
The formula of sulfur hexafluoride [note correct spelling] is SF6.
Another name for sulfur dioxide is sulfurous anhydride.
Sulfur is derived from the Latin word sulpur, which was Hellenizedto sulphur. The spelling sulfur appears toward the end of the Classical period.
There are two ways to spell it:EITHER: SULFUR ( Being American English ) OR: SULPHUR ( British English )The Americans tend to spell the word "sulFur", while the commonwealth spelling has traditionally been "sulPHur". However, some British organisations have told UK citizens to spell it with an "f", though both are still correct. Though, generally, citizens of the commonwealth should spell it with a "pH" and not concede to the American spelling unless it becomes compulsory.
Brimstone is another name for sulfur. There is also the alternative spelling sulphur.
Peking is another (older) way of spelling the capital of China, Beijing.
Sulphur is the correct spelling.
The British spelling is "aluminium"; the American spelling is "aluminum."
tale
Sulfur is used in the production of matches, explosives, sulfuric acid, and tires.
In general use, the standard US spelling is sulfur and the standard British spelling is sulphur. In chemistry, however, sulfur is now the standard form in the field in both US and British contexts.
The correct US spelling is sulfur. It is a chemical element in the form of yellow crystals.The spelling sulphur was standard in British English until 1990, when the international chemical societies adopted sulfur as the official spelling.
Sulphur is the British English spelling, while sulfur is the American English spelling for the same chemical element. Both terms refer to the same element on the periodic table with the atomic number 16 and symbol S.
The formula of sulfur hexafluoride [note correct spelling] is SF6.
No.In British-English (UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc) the correct spelling is sulphur.In American-English (USA) the correct spelling is Sulfur.
Slay is pronounced the same way but has a different meaning.