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Sulfur (also
spelled sulphur in
British English) is a
chemical element; it has
symbol S and
atomic number 16. It is abundant,
multivalent and nonmetallic...
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Sulphur Springs or
Sulfur Springs may
refer to the
following locations:
United States:
Sulphur Springs,
Alabama Sulphur Springs Valley,
Arizona Sulphur...
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White Sulphur Springs may
refer to:
White Sulphur Springs (California)
White Sulphur Springs, Florida, a
former name or the
natural spring of
White Springs...
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Sulfuric acid (American
spelling and the
preferred IUPAC name) or
sulphuric acid (Commonwealth spelling),
known in
antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral...
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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...
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which are
Sulphur,
Yukon Sulphur,
Indiana Sulphur,
Kentucky Sulphur,
Louisiana Sulphur,
Nevada Sulphur,
Oklahoma Sulphur,
South Dakota Sulphur,
Bowie County...
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first described the species.
Whalers sometimes referred to them as "
sulphur bottom" whales, as the
bellies of some
individuals are
tinged with yellow...
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Colias philodice, the
common sulphur or
clouded sulphur, is a
North American butterfly in the
family Pieridae,
subfamily Coliadinae. This
species is a...
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Phoebis argante, the
apricot sulphur or
Argante giant sulphur, is a
butterfly in the
family Pieridae.
Phoebis argante has a
wingspan of
about 54–67 millimetres...
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Sulfur (16S) has 23
known isotopes with m****
numbers ranging from 27 to 49, four of
which are stable: 32S (95.02%), 33S (0.75%), 34S (4.21%), and 36S (0...