Sulfur
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85130365
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85130365#concept
Variants
- Brimstone
- Sulphur
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Narrower Concepts from Other Schemes
- Sulfur--Analysis
- Sulfur--Environmental aspects
- Sulfur--Industrial applications
- Sulfur--Recycling
- Sulfur--Taxation
- Sulphur--Analysis
- Sulphur--Economic aspects
- Sulphur--Environmental aspects
- Sulphur--Industrial applications
- Sulphur--Metabolism
- Sulphur--Recycling
- Sulphur--Standards
- Sulphur--Taxation
- Sulphur--Testing
- Sulphur--Therapeutic use
- Sulphur--Toxicology
Earlier Established Forms
- Sulphur
Sources
- found: Britannica micro(sulfur, also spelled sulphur, nonmetallic chemical element belonging to the oxygen family (Group VIa of the periodic table), one of the most reactive of the elements. Known to the ancients (it is referred to in Genesis as brimstone), sulfur was first classified as an element in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier.)
- found: Web. 3(sulfur or sulphur)
- found: Encarta world Eng. dict.(sulfur, sulphur)
- found: Am. heritage dict.(brimstone: sulfur)
- found: AAT(sulfur UF brimstone)
- found: World book encyc.(sulfur)
- found: MeSH browser, May 30, 2007(Sulfur. CAS Type 1 name: Sulfur)
LC Classification
- QD181.S1
- TN890
- TP245.S9
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Change Notes
- 2002-11-22: new
- 2007-08-22: revised
Alternate Formats