Sulphur itself is generally safe to handle, but many sulphur compounds are more risky. Some are extremely toxic, and you should always be careful to follow listed precautions of chemicals like sulphur dioxide.
Yes it is dangerous in that when it comes out as effluent from fossil power plant operation it reacts chemically with air vapor forming sulfuric acid that comes down with rain and harming agriculture and water quality.
In small quotients sulfur is harmless, in fact you need sulphates to live. But sulfur in high quotients can lead to health problem.
SHO IS! it would kill ya dead
yes. it will kill you
Melting Point: 388.36 K (115.21°C or 239.38°F)
It is not toxic but commonsense would dictate not breathing it if possible, as the body could be starved of oxygen.
Gaseous Sulphur Is probably S8 a unit for Rhombic sulphur and Monoclinic sulphur......
Sulfur is solid at room temperature. Its melting point is 115.21 oC, 239.38 °F
No because venus is a rocky planet covered with a very dangerous gas called sulphuric acid.
Melting is a physical change.
iron starts melting
its super dangerous
That is the melting point of sulfur.
Sulphur melts at 115.21oC and boils at 444.6oC.
Melting Point: 388.36 K (115.21°C or 239.38°F)
yes
Both are inorganic compounds, gases, dangerous to be inhaled.
Sulphur dioxide is a colourless liquid or pungent gas, which is the product of the combustion of sulphur on air. Its melting point is -72.7 degC, its boiling point is -10 degC and its relative density is 1.43.
Melting of the fuel
Lava is rock so hot that it is liquid and is at the surface of the Earth.
Row sulphur is solid. It's melting point is 239°F or 115°C near of the boiling water temperature. But to burn it, add some wooden sure and light it. Becareful, sulphuric steams are toxic.