硫黄 (iou) is the Japanese word for the element, Sulfur.
Sulfur oxide can refer to both sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfur trioxide (SO3). The word equation for sulfur dioxide is sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide. The word equation for sulfur trioxide is sulfur + oxygen → sulfur trioxide.
Iwo Jima is Japanese for Sulfur Island
The word equation for sulfur when it burns is: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide.
it is a combustion. the word equation would be: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide the balanced chemical equation: S(s) + O₂(g) → SO₂(g)
The Greek word for sulfur is θείο.
The word equation for the combustion of sulfur is sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide.
The word equation for the reaction between sulfur and air is: sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide.
Sames as English - sulfur. Also spelled 'Sulpur.'
Crystalline solid, atomic number 16...
"Sulfur dioxide" is a phrase, not a word. This phrase is the name of a chemical compound of sulfur and oxygen with a molecular and empirical chemical formula of SO2.
The name "sulfur" is derived from the Latin word "sulfurium," which itself is believed to have roots in the Arabic word "sufra" or the Sanskrit word "sulvere," both meaning yellow. This is likely due to sulfur's yellow color when in its natural solid state.
This is not a Japanese word.