The ratio of sulphur to all other elements, in the universe, is 0.
A mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulphur in a 75:15:10 ratio
Sulfur dioxide is a compound composed of sulfur and oxygen molecules. It is not an element because it is made up of more than one type of atom in a fixed ratio.
I think the answer to the question is the sulphur content. Sulphur combine with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide which is a pollutant. So petroleum with low sulphur content is of a high quality. Sulphur content, and how light the oil is = measured in API. Or what they call GOR (gas/oil ratio), the lighter the oil gets, the less refining it needs, the higher the quality and price.
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Yes. Sulphur is homogeneous.
No, SO2 is a pure substance. It is a chemical compound composed of sulfur and oxygen in a fixed ratio.
Sulphur expands when it solidifies Sulphur is bright yellow
They both have at least one sulphur atom
Zinc sulfate (ZnSO4) contains one zinc atom and one sulfur atom, so the ratio of zinc to sulfur is 1:1.
When you burn sulphur with oxygen you create sulphur dioxide or sulphur trioxide.
Sulphur.
No one. Sulphur's already an atom.