yes
A non-polar substance especially the one that does not react with water... Have you seen a powder not dissolving in water? its possible. take some amount of sulphur and put it in water. it will be floating in water. wont dissolve.
Just so you know the question does not make sense
symbol of 1 mlecule of sulphur
Sulphur powder is a pure substance.
Sulphur is a non-metal
It can dissolve your face.
Carbon disulfide is commonly used as a solvent for sulfur. It has a high solvency power for sulfur and is able to dissolve it easily.
Attract it with a magnet or dissolve sulphur in carbon disulfide (CS2), though this is the most 'stinky' way (and toxic! and explosive!).
No. However it will dissove in water to produce an acidic solution :)
Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen in the atmosphere dissolve in the precipitation making it more acid.
The iron and sulphur split because the iron sinks and the sulphur floats so you can separate the mixture
Gunpowder is a mixture of nitre (potassium nitrate) , sulphur and charcoalName of the method- filteration , evaporation and solvent extraction.Steps-1) Put the constituents in water. nitre will dissolve in water.2) Filter the soln.Filterate- water+nitreResidue - sulphur+charcoal3) Perform evaporation on the filterate.Water will evaporate leaving nitre.Solvent extraction-4) Put the residue in carbon disulphide.Sulphur will dissolve in this soln.5) Filter the soln.Filterate-carbon disulphide+sulphurResidue- charcoal6) Perform evaporation on the filterate.carbon disulphide evaporates leaving sulphur.in the form of a paragraph:-Answer: Gunpowder is a mixture of sulphur, charcoal and potassium nitrate (nitre). When water is added to the mixture potassium nitrate dissolves. The mixture is then filtered. The filtrate is potassium nitrate solution while the residue is a mixture of sulphur and charcoal. The filtrate is evaporated on a sand bath to obtain nitre back. When carbon disulphide is added to the residue, sulphur dissolves. When this mixture is filtered the filtrate is sulphur solution while the residue is charcoal. Leaving it open evaporates the sulphur solution. Carbon disulphide evaporates and sulphur crystals are left behind.
Gunpowder is a mixture of nitre (potassium nitrate) , sulphur and charcoal Name of the method- filteration , evaporation and solvent extraction. Steps- 1) Put the constituents in water. nitre will dissolve in water. 2) Filter the soln. Filterate- water+nitre Residue - sulphur+charcoal 3) Perform evaporation on the filterate. Water will evaporate leaving nitre. Solvent extraction- 4) Put the residue in carbon disulphide. Sulphur will dissolve in this soln. 5) Filter the soln. Filterate-carbon disulphide+sulphur Residue- charcoal 6) Perform evaporation on the filterate. carbon disulphide evaporates leaving sulphur.
Sulphur dissolves in a liquid called carbon disulphide.
You can separate copper sulfate and sulfur by heating the mixture. Sulfur has a lower melting point than copper sulfate, so it will melt and can be separated by filtering while copper sulfate remains solid.
Coal contains sulphur and when this is burnt(heated) sulphur dioxide is produced, this is a greenhouse gas. To remove this greenhouse gas, this gas is passed a mechanism like a shower that is able to dissolve it and make it an acid. Then this acid sulphur is neutralized with calcium carbonate to form calcium sulphate, water and carbon dioxided
When sulphur burns, it reacts with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide (SO2), which can then combine with water in the atmosphere to create sulphuric acid (H2SO4). This acid falls back to the surface as acid rain, causing environmental damage to soil, water bodies, and vegetation.