The chemical equation is:
S + O2 = SO2
solid, yellow powder
The iron and sulfur react to form the compound iron sulfide.
At the room temperature they remain elements in a mixure; by heating a compound is obtained, carbon disulfide.
If it is burning and exposed to oxygen it will burn an indigo color
The original black gunpower was a mixture of 2 elements (sulfur, charcoal) and a compound (saltpetre). Modern gunpowder s a mixture of several different copunds, including nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin.
Sulfur powder tends to burn more easily than paper, charcoal, or even matchsticks.
Sulfur is an element.
Sulfur or sulphur turns a golden brown as the yellow powder starts to melt when heated. The longer the heating, the darker the bubbling sulfur or sulphur will become.
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Sulpher / Sulfer (S)
Sulfur powder is typically bright yellow in color.
One common method to separate sulfur powder is by using a process called filtration. This involves passing a mixture of sulfur powder and a solvent through a filter, with the sulfur powder remaining on the filter while the solvent passes through. The collected sulfur powder can then be dried to obtain the separated solid.
One way to separate iron powder and sulfur powder is by using a magnet. Since iron is magnetic, you can attract and separate the iron powder from the sulfur powder. Another method is to use a technique called sublimation, where the sulfur powder is heated to convert it into a gas, leaving behind the iron powder.
Not all powders. Baby powder is talcum powder or corn starch, and baking powder is baking soda,salt,and starch. But, sulfur sand is usually in powder form.
sulfur is used for gun powder and protein
Sulfur is an element.
Sulfur powder is not an element; it is a compound made up of sulfur atoms. Sulfur itself is an element on the periodic table, identified by the atomic number 16. In its elemental form, sulfur exists as yellow crystals.