Sulfur
Atomic Number- 16
Atomic Mass- 32.065
Date of discovery and discoverer are undocumented due to the fact that the element has been known since ancient times, and let's face it, back then, record-keeping was sketchy at best.
Both sulfur and sulfur dioxide molecules contain atoms of sulfur. However, sulfur is a diatomic molecule (S2) while sulfur dioxide is a triatomic molecule (SO2), consisting of one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms. Additionally, both molecules have a distinct sulfur smell.
The Latin word for sulfur is "sulfur" or "sulphur".
2.50 mol of sulfur would contain approximately 80.5 grams of sulfur, because the atomic mass of sulfur is about 32 grams per mole.
A sulfur atom becomes a sulfur ion by losing or gaining electrons. If a sulfur atom loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged sulfur ion (sulfur cation). If it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged sulfur ion (sulfur anion).
Sulfur can exist in different allotropes, including amorphous sulfur, α-sulfur, β-sulfur, and γ-sulfur. The fracture of sulfur can vary depending on its form, but generally, sulfur exhibits a brittle fracture with irregular or conchoidal patterns.
A discoverer of salt is not known.
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That is the correct spelling of the noun "discoverer" (one who discovers or locates).You spelled discoverer correctly.
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the discoverer is Carl Wilhelm Scheele, found in 1774
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The term is "discoverer" or "finder".
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Another name for Project Discoverer was Project Corona.
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The discoverer was a group of Ancient Chinese and Indians, before 2000 BC.