sulphur
noun /ˈsʌlfə(r)/
/ˈsʌlfər/
(US English sulfur)
[uncountable] (symbol S)
- a chemical element. Sulphur is a pale yellow substance that produces a strong unpleasant smell when it burns and is used in medicine and industry.
The spelling sulfur has been adopted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and by the Royal Society of Chemistry in the UK. However, sulphur still remains the usual spelling in British, Irish, South African and Indian English. Both spellings are used in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand English.Topics Physics and chemistryc2硫;硫黄 Collocations DictionarySulphur is used before these nouns:- content
- emission