Sulphur is the correct spelling.
No.In British-English (UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc) the correct spelling is sulphur.In American-English (USA) the correct spelling is Sulfur.
The correct US spelling is sulfur. It is a chemical element in the form of yellow crystals.The spelling sulphur was standard in British English until 1990, when the international chemical societies adopted sulfur as the official spelling.
The formula of sulfur hexafluoride [note correct spelling] is SF6.
Yes, that is one correct spelling for the element sulfur. It is widely used. The variant is sulphur.
In general use, the standard US spelling is sulfur and the standard British spelling is sulphur. In chemistry, however, sulfur is now the standard form in the field in both US and British contexts.
Sulfur [note correct spelling] is indeed a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
The formula of sulfur hexafluoride [note correct spelling] is SF6.
34 - 16, the atomic number of sulfur [note correct spelling] or 18.
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No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
The spelling employees is correct.