Apparently, the year and person(s) who discovered sulfur
are unknown to science. We do know it was used up to 2000 years before the birth of Christ by pagan priests.
Please see the Periodic Table of Elements.
To find the mass of sulfur in grams from moles, you can use the molar mass of sulfur, which is approximately 32.07 grams per mole. For 0.155 moles of sulfur, you multiply the number of moles by the molar mass: 0.155 moles × 32.07 g/mole = 4.97 grams. Therefore, there are approximately 4.97 grams of sulfur in 0.155 moles.
To find the mass of reacting sulfur, we can use the law of conservation of mass, which states that the mass of the reactants equals the mass of the products. Here, the mass of iron sulfide produced (8.79 g) is the sum of the mass of iron (5.58 g) and the mass of sulfur. Thus, the mass of sulfur can be calculated as: Mass of sulfur = Mass of iron sulfide - Mass of iron Mass of sulfur = 8.79 g - 5.58 g = 3.21 g. Therefore, the mass of reacting sulfur is 3.21 g.
The chemical symbol for sulfur (sulphur) is S, and it has the atomic number 16. The curious person would find out more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
To find the number of moles of atoms in 150 g of sulfur (S), first, we need the molar mass of sulfur, which is approximately 32.07 g/mol. The number of moles of sulfur in 150 g can be calculated using the formula: moles = mass (g) / molar mass (g/mol). Therefore, 150 g of S corresponds to about 4.68 moles of sulfur. Since each sulfur atom is a single atom, there are also 4.68 moles of atoms in 150 g of sulfur.
1669
Robert Clevelier found Ohio state in 1669.
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You find sulfur colored stones and Yogi Bear in Yellowstone.
The common allotrope of sulfur is S8.
in a volcano
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A poem written by Clayton Eshleman, "Sulfur: imagination as an instrument of change," appears in Sulfur #24. Sulfur was a poetry journal edited by Eshleman from 1980-2000.
To find the mass of the sulfur, we need the volume of the sulfur sample. If we have the volume, we can multiply it by the density of sulfur to calculate the mass. Without the volume of the sulfur sample, we cannot determine its mass.
Please see the Periodic Table of Elements.
To find the number of moles of sulfur in sulfur trioxide (SO3), you can use the molar ratio from the chemical formula. In SO3, there is 1 mole of sulfur for every 1 mole of SO3. Therefore, the number of moles of sulfur in 1 mole of SO3 is also 1 mole.
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