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Sulfur (American
spelling and the
preferred IUPAC name) or
sulphur (Commonwealth spelling) is a
chemical element; it has
symbol S and
atomic number 16...
- is not
dehydrated by
sulfuric acid but, to the contrary,
dehydrates sulfuric acid to
sulfur trioxide. Upon
addition of
sulfuric acid to water, a considerable...
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Sulfur dioxide (IUPAC-recommended spelling) or
sulphur dioxide (traditional
Commonwealth English) is the
chemical compound with the
formula SO 2. It is...
- most [economically]
important sulfur oxide". It is
prepared on an
industrial scale as a
precursor to
sulfuric acid.
Sulfur trioxide exists in
several forms:...
- The
sulfur cycle is a
biogeochemical cycle in
which the
sulfur moves between rocks,
waterways and
living systems. It is
important in
geology as it affects...
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Sulfur hexafluoride or
sulphur hexafluoride (British spelling) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula SF6. It is a colorless, odorless, non-flammable...
- 59: 114–122.
Joseph Louis Proust (1804). "Sur les
sulfures métalliques" [On the
metallic sulfurs].
Journal de Physique, de Chimie, d'Histoire Naturelle...
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Sulfur oxoacids are
chemical compounds that
contain sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen. The best
known and most
important industrially used is
sulfuric acid...
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Sulfur oxide refers to many
types of
sulfur and
oxygen containing compounds such as SO, SO2, SO3, S7O2, S6O2, S2O2, etc.
Sulfur oxide (SOx)
refers to...
- The
element sulfur exists as many allotropes. In
number of allotropes,
sulfur is
second only to carbon. In
addition to the allotropes, each allotrope...