
1) Anti-acne preparation 2) Atomic number 16 3) Best known in yellow crystals 4) Beautiful stone 5) Biannual magazine 6) Brimstone 7) Chemical element 8) Chemical element 9) Cut mineral 10) Dark cabaret musician 11) Decorative stone 12) Dietary mineral 13) Element 14) Element in gunpowder 15) Element number 16
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1) Brimstone 2) Sulphur
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Sulfur or sulphur (see spelling differences) is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is an abundant, multivalent non-metal. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with chemical formula S8. Elemental sulfur is a bright yellow crystalline solid when at room temperature. Chemically, sulfur can r...
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[magazine] Sulfur magazine was an influential, small literary magazine founded in 1981 by poet and award-winning translator Clayton Eshleman and ran for 46 issues until the spring of 2000. The magazine published translations, posthumous writing by esteemed poets (many pieces previously unpublished), art, art commentary, innovative poetry by...
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nonmetallic chemical element belonging to the oxygen family (Group VIa of the periodic table), one of the most reactive of the elements.[39 related articles]
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(S) A nonmetallic element in period VI of the periodic table. Sulfur chemically resembles oxygen and can replace it in many compounds, organic and inorganic. Occurrence and extraction Sulfur is abundant and widely distributed in nature (see elements, terrestrial abunda...
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A nonmetallic yellow element. A constituent of black powder, sulfur burns readily when in powdered form
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Synonym for sulphur ... <chemical> The correct English Language spelling. In the USA it is spelt sulfur. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(S) (sul´fәr) a chemical element, atomic number 16, atomic weight 32.064. sulfur dioxide a colorless, nonflammable gas used as an antioxidant in pharmaceutical preparations; it is also an important air pollutant, irritating the eyes and respiratory tract. ...
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(S) Type: Term Pronunciation: sŭl′fŭr Definitions: 1. An element, atomic no. 16, atomic wt. 32.066, that combines with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide; these two compounds combine with water to make strong acids. Sulfur combines with many metals and nonmetallic elements to form sulfides; it is mildly laxativ...
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n] - an abundant tasteless odorless multivalent nonmetallic element
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A nonmetallic element, melting point 444 B0C (831.2 B0F) occurring as an undesirable tramp (trace) element in most ferrous alloys.
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Chemical symbol S) Element No. 16 of the periodic system; atomic weight 32.06. Non-metal occurring in a number of allotropic modifications, the most common being a pale-yellow brittle solid. In steel most commonly encountered as an undesired contaminant. However, it is frequently deliberately added to cutting stock, to increase machinability.
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Improves machinability when added in minute quantities.
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S noun an abundant tasteless odorless multivalent nonmetallic element; best known in yellow crystals; occurs in many sulphide and sulphate minerals and even in native form (especially in volcanic regions)
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a pale yellow, nonmetallic element
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(S) The chemical element that has the atomic number 16. It is an abundant, multivalent non-metal. Sulfur, in its native form, is a yellow crystalline solid. In nature, it can be found as the pure element and as sulfide and sulfate minerals. It is an essential element for life and one of the most common elements in various types o...
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(Major Nutrient) Plant growth is weak when there is sulfur deficiency. While sulfur is an essential element for plant growth, most individuals have difficulty detecting a distinct deficiency symptom for this element.
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An element or nutrient usually added to the soil to reduce its pH level or make it more acidic, often added in combination with iron. Also used as an insecticide and fungicide.
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a nonmetallic element that exists in several forms, the ordinary one being a yellow rhombic crystalline solid, and that burns with a blue flame and a suffocating odor: used esp. in making gunpowder and matches, in medicine, in vulcanizing rubber, etc. Symbol: S; at. wt.: 32.064; at. no.: 16; sp. gr.: 2.07 at 20° C. · sulphur (def. 2).
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Chemical symbol S) Element No. 16 of the periodic system; atomic weight 32.06. Non-metal occurring in a number of allotropic modifications, the most common being a pale-yellow brittle solid. In steel most commonly encountered as an undesired contaminant. However, it is frequently deliberately added to cutting stock, to increase machinability.
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