Sulfur

  • Sulfur: A Missing Link Between Soils, Crops, and Nutrition
    By Joseph Jez, American Society of Agronomy

    Sulfur forms and cycling processes in soil and their relationship to sulfur fertility / Jeff J. Schoenau and Sukhdev S. Malhi -- Sulfur nutrition of crops in the Indo-Gangetic plains of South Asia / M.P.S. Khurana, U.S. Sandana and Bijay ...

  • Sulfur: Compounds with sulfur of oxidation number II
    By Ekkehard Fluck

    Sulfur: Compounds with sulfur of oxidation number II

  • Sulfur: Compounds with sulfur of oxidation number IV
    By Norbert Baumann, Hans-Jürgen Fachmann, Reimund Jotter

    Sulfur: Compounds with sulfur of oxidation number IV

  • Sulfur: Compounds with sulfur of oxidation number VI (new suppl. ser. v. 32)
    By Ekkehard Fluck

    Sulfur: Compounds with sulfur of oxidation number VI (new suppl. ser. v. 32)

  • Sulfur
    By Elise Tobler

    Sulfur is present in garlic, a skunk's defensive spray, and is also responsible for the horrible smell of rotten eggs. Sulfur also lends strength to feathers, adds a tang to grapefruit, and is an important ingredient of fertilizer.

  • Sulfur
    By Nancy Dickmann

    What is this pungent element used for? Readers of this informative introduction to sulfur will find out. They'll learn how sulfur was discovered and the roles it plays in living things and in various industries.

  • Sulfur
    By Richard Beatty

    Explores the history of the element sulfur and explains its chemistry, its reactions with other substances, its uses, and its importance in our lives.

  • Sulfur: History, Technology, Applications and Industry
    By Gerald Kutney

    The book introduces "the Sulfur Age" and the processes of this period- such as the Nordhausen, Bell, and Leblanc methods- then goes onto review native sulfur production in Sicily, once a major supplier to the world.

  • Sulfur: History, Technology, Applications and Industry
    By Gerald Kutney

    The book introduces "the Sulfur Age" and the processes of this period -- such as the Nordhausen, Bell and Leblanc methods --, then goes on to review native sulfur production in Sicily, once a major supplier to the world.

  • Sulfur: History, Technology, Applications & Industry
    By Gerald Kutney

    Finally, the book forecasts the sulfur industry's future and potential supply sources, such as worldwide oil sands. If you need a single, comprehensive book on sulfur, this is a book for your library.

  • Sulfur
    By Aubrey Stimola

    Written for the middle school reader, this is an engaging and accessible explanation of sulfur that covers its atomic structure, unique chemical properties, and place in the periodic table.

  • Sulfur
    By Nancy Dickmann

    What is this pungent element used for? Readers of this informative introduction to sulfur will find out. They'll learn how sulfur was discovered and the roles it plays in living things and in various industries.

  • Sulfur: Its Significance for Chemistry, for the Geo-, Bio-, and Cosmosphere and Technology
    By A. Muller, B. Krebs

    Comprised of 21 chapters, this volume begins with an introduction to elemental sulfur and related homocyclic compounds and ions, focusing on their preparation, molecular and crystal structures, molecular spectra, and thermodynamic ...