Sulfur

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Description

There are several forms of sulfur, of which the yellow orthorombic (S8) is the most common. Sulfur is stable to air and water, but burns if heated. It is attacked by oxidising acids. It is a key industrial chemical and is the starting point of sulfuric acid.

Atomic number 16
Density in g/cm³ 2.07
Atomic radius in pm 100
Atomic weight in u 32.066
Melting point in °C 119.6
Boiling point in °C 444.67

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Sulfur pieces99.99%100g009419-2
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Sulfur powder99+%500g009418
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