Yes, Sulphur is very brittle and falls to pieces easily
sulfur or sulphur
The elements that are very brittle and have no metallic luster are called non metals. For example- Sulphur, Phosphorus and Graphite.
the iron is classified as non metal afta the reaction because its dull and brittle.
Sulphur is naturally yellow and brittle it is a solid melting point 113oc chemical symbol S atomic number 16
when molten sulphur heated upto boiling and then poured into cold ice water then it turns elastic rubber like material which is called plastic sulphur or amorphous sulphur
sulfur or sulphur
sulphur
The elements that are very brittle and have no metallic luster are called non metals. For example- Sulphur, Phosphorus and Graphite.
Adding sulphur to steel makes it easier to machine but only in controlled amounts. Too much sulphur and it become brittle and can crumble.
the iron is classified as non metal afta the reaction because its dull and brittle.
Sulphur is naturally yellow and brittle it is a solid melting point 113oc chemical symbol S atomic number 16
brittle
Gaseous Sulphur Is probably S8 a unit for Rhombic sulphur and Monoclinic sulphur......
The address of the Sulphur Regional Branch is: 1160 Cypress Street, Sulphur, 70663 5111
The difference between sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide is that there are 2 molecules of oxygen present in sulphur dioxide (SO2) and there are 3 molecules of oxygen are present in sulphur trioxide (SO3).
when molten sulphur heated upto boiling and then poured into cold ice water then it turns elastic rubber like material which is called plastic sulphur or amorphous sulphur
Yes. Sulphur is homogeneous.