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When sulfur is burned, it melts to a blood-red liquid (top picture). At night (bottom picture) the flame is much more visible.
Sulfur crystals
Sulfur
(or
sulphur
) is a
chemical element
. The symbol for sulfur is
S
, and its
atomic number
is 16.
Contents
1
Properties
2
Chemical compounds
3
Sulfur oxides
4
Sulfur acids
5
Sulfides
6
Sulfites
7
Sulfates and bisulfates
8
Other sulfur compounds
9
Occurrence and preparation
10
Uses
11
Etymology
12
Toxicity and safety
13
History
14
Sulfur Media
15
Related pages
16
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