Sulfur also referred to as Brimstone is the result of volcanic activity in the air or in fresh water, yellow dirt.
Organic sulfur is when volcanic magma encounter salt water, the black smokers deep
in the ocean are the source for this sulfur which feeds the aquatic food chain by providing the food for Plankton, free sulfur.
Yellow dirt is deadly to air breathers, organic sulfur is as toxic as water but deficient from every man woman child and puppy dog on the planet.
May Friedrich Bayer and J. D. Rockefeller burn in hell for the chemical fertilizers which
broke the sulfur cycle to man and the Planet.
The Cellular Matrix Study of organic sulfur is on going with currently has 150,000 study
members in 39 countries who no longer complain about all the modern diseases. All of the modern diseases Linus Pauling said were the result of a mineral deficiency; sulfur is that mineral and organic sulfur addresses that deficiency, quite nicely, or our study members are bold face liars.
organicsulfur@sisna.com is the Cellular Matrix Study
organic
Organic chemistry can be looked at as the study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions and preparation of hydrocarbons and their derivatives. These compounds may contain any number of other elements, including hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, the halogens as well as phosphorus, silicon and sulfur. Organic substances will generally contain both carbon and hydrogen at their simplest forms, although even the basic functional groups will include oxygen.
Sulfite is a ion, while Sulfur trioxide is a molecule
When an organic compound is heated strongly with sodium, any halogens, nitrogen, and sulfur will be converted into inorganic sodium salts such as sodium halide (for halides), sodium cyanide(for nitrogen), sodium sulfide (for sulfur), and sodium thiocyanate (for sulfur and nitrogen).The nitrogen is confirmed with ferrous sulfate i.e. iron sulfate.
An organic compound is one where carbon is bonded to at least one hydrogen atom. In carbonates and bicarbonates the carbon is bonded to oxygen, in carbon disulphide it is bonded to sulfur.
organic
inorganic, as it is an element / non-metal
Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur are examples of an organic that also can be inorganic. The three above-mentioned macro-nutrients meet the organic requirements of carbon-based living or non-living organism. They also receive the label inorganic as minerals.
SO2 is the chemical formula of sulfur dioxide; but SO2 is an inorganic compound.
There are a lot of sulfur oxides, Sulfur monoxide, dioxide, trioxide to name just three. Sulfur monoxide is untable and is only transient, sulfur dioxide is the one that causes the problems in the atmosphere and is a precursor to H2SO4 industrially
Gases, metals and non-metals are the inorganic and organic needs for plant growth. The above-mentioned nutrients can exist in inorganic and organic forms, such as nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur. Organic needs involve carbon-based, living or non-living substances whereas inorganic nutrient sources are minerals.
Inorganic chemistry is known as such because it does not include organic compounds. Some examples of organic compounds are carbon based compounds, hydrocarbons, and the derivatives of these two groups. Organic compounds generally include the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, the halogen group, and elements such as silicon, sulfur, and phosphorus.
Cinnabar is a naturally occurring compound of mercury and sulfur. No carbon means it's not organic.
Organic chemistry can be looked at as the study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions and preparation of hydrocarbons and their derivatives. These compounds may contain any number of other elements, including hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, the halogens as well as phosphorus, silicon and sulfur. Organic substances will generally contain both carbon and hydrogen at their simplest forms, although even the basic functional groups will include oxygen.
Brimstone is an older name for sulfur, but it's the same! :)
SO2, or sulfur dioxide, is a molecular compound because it contains covalent bonds between non-metals.
Living things are composed primarily of organic compounds but the organic compounds also have lots of hydrogen and oxygen with small amounts of other inorganic elements sulfur, copper, magnesium, etc.