Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium are recognised. These elements include, hydrogen, beryllium, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, zinc, gallium.
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hard to say but I think it is 5
The expression you plus 3v is not a real expression. People can say Òyou plus me could go do something.Ó As a question or you plus
The mean of a set of numbers is the average. That is to say, all the numbers added together and divided by the number of the numbers. the answer is 30.5
Are you trying to say 17 + 6 + (7-9) ? = 21
You mean Sulfur.......Lieu Huang
aluminum suprême
15.5463746321% it is a lot more rare than say copper witch is 21.53432653547625463%
aluminum. It is the same word for both English and french
Aluminium (ALOO-MINI-UM)
It is safer to claim it as neither - not least because the reaction would/does not work. Far safer to say that the sulphur is oxidised (which, you could argue, makes it a reducing agent).
Yes. Sulfur is used in A LOT of fireworks. I would even say MOST fireworks contain at least a little sulfur because it is one of the main ingredients of black powder.
Not everyone can say it... but everyone can use it.
From the Latin sulfur, sulphur, or sulpur, which appear to have been Latin inventions and not derived from, say, classical Greek (the classical Greek word for sulfur is thion).It's most likely from a root meaning "to burn."
Sulfur is an element, with the atomic number 16. It is a multi-valent non-metal, as they say. And it is found in mineral form.
Sulfur is not removed from molasses. If you have seen molasses bottles that say "unsulphured" (old-fashioned spelling), it means that sulfur dioxide was not used in processing the molasses. Most molasses today is unsulfured.
You say: Plus vite, plus élevé, plus fort.