no because sulfur contains dangerous chemicals
Silver is the best electrical conductor on the list. It has the highest electrical conductivity among all metals, making it a popular choice for electrical wiring and other applications where high conductivity is required.
If I was going to buy a Nissan truck my first color choice would be the Red Brick. If that color was not available for the particular model I was buying my second choice would be Night Armour or Galaxy Black.
That would be sulfur hexafluoride. It is a very useful gas, but it's also the most potent greenhouse gas there is.
Sulfur is in pure sulfur & nothing else, otherwise it wouldn't be pure would it?
If sulfur is completely reacted with oxygen gas to form sulfur dioxide, the molar ratio between sulfur and sulfur dioxide is 1:1. This means that 64 tons of sulfur would produce 64 tons of sulfur dioxide.
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Knowledge in the subject has increased since the old books were bought - apex!
Sulfur dioxide.
The name of CCl3 is trichloromethane, also known as chloroform.
You wouldn't be able to operate any electrical anything. And if there was no electricity there would be no lighting. But if you had none, you'd probably try to get it by buying electricity from the local power company, or by creating it yourself with some sort of electrical generator.
The percent by mass of sulfur in a sulfur oxide compound can vary depending on the specific compound. For example, in sulfur dioxide (SO2), which contains one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms, the percent by mass of sulfur would be approximately 50%. In sulfur trioxide (SO3), which contains one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms, the percent by mass of sulfur would be approximately 40%.
Aluminum would be more like sulfur as they are both nonmetals. Thallium, on the other hand, is a metal.