sulfur u rečniku PONS

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Furthermore, they share an archaeal property, the ability to reduce elemental sulfur by anaerobic respiration in the dark.
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The town was famous in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for its numerous salt sulfur water wells.
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Deficiencies may exist in some soils and if cropped, sulfur needs to be added.
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Safety goggles and gloves should be worn while handling lime sulfur.
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Sulfur has more allotropes than any other element; all of these, bar plastic sulfur which is malleable, have nonmetallic properties.
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They can grow on a number of other partially oxidized sulfur compounds (e.g. thiosulfates, thionates, polysulfides, sulfites).
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Most carbenes have a nonlinear triplet ground state, except for those with nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur atoms, and halides directly bonded to the divalent carbon.
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In most forest ecosystems, sulfate is derived mostly from the atmosphere; weathering of ore minerals and evaporites contribute some sulfur.
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Silver and sulfur, alchemical elements, are used because they are highly volatile.
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The angle formed at the central sulfur atom is 117.88.
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