Lava is rock so hot that it is liquid and is at the surface of the Earth.
Molten wax is wax that has been heated to the point of melting.
Molten sulphur is sulphur that is hot enough to become a liquid. It remains yellow.
liquid sulfur
The element copper can conduct electricity. These are two completely different chemical substances.
Sulfur dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
Sulfur is extracted by two main processes: Sicilian and Frasch. Sicilian- powdered sulfur is put on the top of the deposit and ignited. AS it burns the sulfur melts from the heat causing the molten sulfur to flow down the hills. Cool huh? Frasch- uses pipes to heat the sulfur, air compresses it (to foam) and it flows out the pipe.
no it is a chemical change
I did a science project on producing concrete with molten (heated) sulfur to see if it was possible to make concrete without water. (It was.) I boiled my sulfur at 302 degrees fahrenheit, which is 150 degrees celsius. I am not sure if this is the exact boiling point, but the sulfur does boil at this temperature.
no
You +1'd this publicly. Undo Molten sulfur assumes a dark red color above 200 °C.
Sulfur (or sulphur) is a yellow solid at room temperature and a red liquid when molten.
Lava is actually just rock in its liquid form - it's not sulfur. If it were, you would know it because at the temperature of lava, it burns and produces the nasty-smelling gas sulfur dioxide. You'll start gagging and coughing from the smell when you get anywhere near a molten-sulfur flow.
No, because molten sulfur is not ionic or metallic, so even if it did conduct, it would be a very, very poor conductor.
The element copper can conduct electricity. These are two completely different chemical substances.
Sulfur dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
Sulfur is extracted by two main processes: Sicilian and Frasch. Sicilian- powdered sulfur is put on the top of the deposit and ignited. AS it burns the sulfur melts from the heat causing the molten sulfur to flow down the hills. Cool huh? Frasch- uses pipes to heat the sulfur, air compresses it (to foam) and it flows out the pipe.
no it is a chemical change
no it is a chemical change
Because of the large amounts of sulfur usually present where molten rock is close to the surface.
I did a science project on producing concrete with molten (heated) sulfur to see if it was possible to make concrete without water. (It was.) I boiled my sulfur at 302 degrees fahrenheit, which is 150 degrees celsius. I am not sure if this is the exact boiling point, but the sulfur does boil at this temperature.