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Reaction with Nonmetals. Bromine oxidi2es sulfur and a number of its compounds. [Pg.280]

Like oxygen, sulfur gains two electrons and forms the sulfide ion (S ) when it reacts with metals or with hydrogen. But in its reactions with nonmetals, sulfur can have other oxidation numbers. Much of the sulfur produced in the United States is taken from deposits of elemental sulfur by the Frasch process, shown in Figure 8.8. [Pg.276]

The reactivity of metals increases with lower electronegativity in reactions with nonmetals to form ionic bonds. See the reactivity series in Skill 2.2. [Pg.24]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.3 , Pg.4 , Pg.5 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.46 ]




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