Sulfur was identified by Antoine Lavoisier, in 1777. I don't know how it was identified though.
It was in the original table produced by Dmitri Mendeleev between 1868-1870.
Sulfur is its own substance, it is 16 on the periodic table
'S' look for it on the periodic table for full name.
Sulfur is in the 16th group/family on the Periodic Table which is called Chalcogen.
Sulfur or sulphur is a chemical element, number 16 on the periodic table. The formula for sulfur is S
The elements phosphorus and sulfur are elements 15 and 16 on the periodic table. They will have more in common than sodium, element 11 and an Alkali metal from Group 1 of the table, will have with either phosphorus or sulfur.
Elements in the periodic table that are similar to sulfur would be oxygen, and selenium
Sulfur (S, element number 16) is on the third period of the periodic table.
Sulfur is represented by the symbol S on the periodic table.
Sulfur is in group 16 of the periodic table, in the chalcogen family sometimes called the oxygen family.
When was zinc added in the periodic table
S stands for Sulfur.
Sulphur of sulfur is represented by S on the periodic table.
This chemical element is sulfur (S).
Sulfur is its own substance, it is 16 on the periodic table
Sulphur (sulfur).
Sulfur
Sulphur/ Sulfur --> S (in capital letter) in the periodic table