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  • Oxygen to Sulfur Ratio: Understanding Chemical Compounds
    This question depends on the specific compound you're talking about. Here's why:

    * Sulfur can form multiple compounds with oxygen. Some common examples include:

    * Sulfur dioxide (SO₂): This has two oxygen atoms for every sulfur atom.

    * Sulfur trioxide (SO₃): This has three oxygen atoms for every sulfur atom.

    * Sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄): This has four oxygen atoms for every sulfur atom.

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