Sulfur is itself an element. Therefore, it is the simplest form of itself.
Sulfur is made of 16 protons and, when neutral, 16 electrons.
Sulfur, under normal conditions, bonds with itself, to form a ring of a total of 8 sulfur atoms. This sulfur ring is commonly referred to as sulfur. It is a yellow, crystalline solid at room temperature.
The majority of the sulfur produced today is obtained from underground deposits, usually found in conjunction with salt deposits, with a process known as the Frasch process.
sulfur is a single element it is NOT a combination of elements.
Gunpowder is typically made up of three main components: saltpeter (potassium nitrate), charcoal, and sulfur. These ingredients are carefully mixed in specific ratios to create a chemical reaction when ignited, producing the explosive force needed for firearms.
Potassium, Nitrogen, Sulfer, and Phospherous
Salt can be mined from the earth or evaporated from the sea.
Mix the worm with sulfer then add seeds
Yes, Sulfer is a metalloid.
The chinese where the first to isolate sulfer
Sulfer, Phosphorus, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, and Hydrogen are a few of the big ones
The majority of the sulfur produced today is obtained from underground deposits, usually found in conjunction with salt deposits, with a process known as the Frasch process.
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Assuming you mean the water, then the ocean is made up of two main elements Hydrogen and Oxygen. Note the name H20 Hope this helps!
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it is in the oxygen family