Sulfur

Discovered
Antiquity
Melts
116 °C
  • 240 °F
  • 389 °K
Boils
445 °C
  • 833 °F
  • 718 °K

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Classic yellow pieces of Sulfur
Contributed by
Ea Nasir

Classic yellow pieces of Sulfur

Classic yellow pieces of Sulfur
Finely powdered yellow Sulfur in a bottle. Clumps have formed.
Contributed by
collector no. 4

Finely powdered yellow Sulfur in a bottle. Clumps have formed.

Finely powdered yellow Sulfur in a bottle. Clumps have formed.
The Chalcogen group: |o|, |s|, |se|, and |te|
Contributed by
collector no. 4

The Chalcogen group: |o|, |s|, |se|, and |te|

The Chalcogen group: |o|, |s|, |se|, and |te|
From the contributor: "The left and the right are both sulphur from the same supplier. The sulphur on the right was placed in a big bottle with a couple tubes of mercury that i suspected weren't very tight. Sure enough, when the mercury escaped, it reacted with the sulphur and turned it very dark. It really is a great detector for mercury leaks!"
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collector no. 2

From the contributor: "The left and the right are both sulphur from the same supplier. The sulphur on the right was placed in a big bottle with a couple tubes of mercury that i suspected weren't very tight. Sure enough, when the mercury escaped, it reacted with the sulphur and turned it very dark. It really is a great detector for mercury leaks!"

From the contributor: "The left and the right are both sulphur from the same supplier. The sulphur on the right was placed in a big bottle with a couple tubes of mercury that i suspected weren't very tight. Sure enough, when the mercury escaped, it reacted with the sulphur and turned it very dark. It really is a great detector for mercury leaks!"
From the contributor: "The left and the right are both sulphur from the same supplier. The sulphur on the right was placed in a big bottle with a couple tubes of mercury that i suspected weren't very tight. Sure enough, when the mercury escaped, it reacted with the sulphur and turned it very dark. It really is a great detector for mercury leaks!"
Contributed by
collector no. 2

From the contributor: "The left and the right are both sulphur from the same supplier. The sulphur on the right was placed in a big bottle with a couple tubes of mercury that i suspected weren't very tight. Sure enough, when the mercury escaped, it reacted with the sulphur and turned it very dark. It really is a great detector for mercury leaks!"

From the contributor: "The left and the right are both sulphur from the same supplier. The sulphur on the right was placed in a big bottle with a couple tubes of mercury that i suspected weren't very tight. Sure enough, when the mercury escaped, it reacted with the sulphur and turned it very dark. It really is a great detector for mercury leaks!"
An unusual sample - a large, smooth cylinder of Sulfur
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@plazmatter0430

An unusual sample - a large, smooth cylinder of Sulfur

An unusual sample - a large, smooth cylinder of Sulfur
The Chalcogen group: |o|, |s|, |se|, |te|
Contributed by
collector no. 3

The Chalcogen group: |o|, |s|, |se|, |te|

The Chalcogen group: |o|, |s|, |se|, |te|
Small chunk of Sulfur
Contributed by
collector no. 6

Small chunk of Sulfur

Small chunk of Sulfur
Powdered Sulfur in a container labeled with its symbol, atomic number, and its atomic weight
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collector no. 6

Powdered Sulfur in a container labeled with its symbol, atomic number, and its atomic weight

Powdered Sulfur in a container labeled with its symbol, atomic number, and its atomic weight
Powdered Sulfur in a container labeled with its symbol, atomic number, and its atomic weight
Contributed by
collector no. 6

Powdered Sulfur in a container labeled with its symbol, atomic number, and its atomic weight

Powdered Sulfur in a container labeled with its symbol, atomic number, and its atomic weight
Powdered Sulfur in a container labeled with its symbol, atomic number, and its atomic weight
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collector no. 6

Powdered Sulfur in a container labeled with its symbol, atomic number, and its atomic weight

Powdered Sulfur in a container labeled with its symbol, atomic number, and its atomic weight
Large chunk of Sulfur. This sample leaves a yellow dusty powder on everything it touches!
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the site creator

Large chunk of Sulfur. This sample leaves a yellow dusty powder on everything it touches!

Large chunk of Sulfur. This sample leaves a yellow dusty powder on everything it touches!
Large chunk of Sulfur. This sample leaves a yellow dusty powder on everything it touches!
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the site creator

Large chunk of Sulfur. This sample leaves a yellow dusty powder on everything it touches!

Large chunk of Sulfur. This sample leaves a yellow dusty powder on everything it touches!

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