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.
They both have at least one sulphur atom
Sulphur expands when it solidifies Sulphur is bright yellow
No, SO2 is a pure substance. It is a chemical compound composed of sulfur and oxygen in a fixed ratio.
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.
Elemental sulphur is a solid at 30c