In its usual state it is a solid, normally yellow colored; in one of its allotropic forms, it is hazzy red, rubbery and very unstable. Meaning, the state does not last long. There seem to be at least 4 allotropic forms of sulfur. The two you can get without a lot of effort are 'flowers' of sulfur, and the plastic sort of rubbery stuff (which is a mixture of allotropes) . Look at it quick because it will not be there long. It is very active in its relationship to the rest of the world. Sulfur does not exist as a gas. (At least I dont think it exists as a gas on this world). Sulfur is also called 'brimstone.' Burn some and you know fast why they say hell is filled with it.
As we know that sulphur has two allotropes Rhombic and monoclinic so,
At ordinary room temperature of 27 degree centigrade it will be in yellow powdered form
And when we decrease the temp to 20 dgree cntigrade it will not change its state of solid
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Sulphur is a pale yellow, odourless, brittle solid.
Sulfur is a non-metal solid at room temperature. It has a foul odor and is yellow in color.
Sulfur is a solid.
it is a solid at some points and a liquid at others.
These nine types of solution are solid to solid solid to liquid solid to gas liquid to solid liquid to liquid liquid to gas gas to solid gas to liquid gas to gas
a feather is a solid
* solid to liquid: melting* liquid to solid: freezing* liquid to gas: vaporization* gas to liquid: liquefaction* solid to gas: sublimation* gas to solid: deposition
It's actually a solution of HCl in water.
No. Generally all acids are liquid or aqueous.
it is a solid.
Solid
it's liquid
sulfur is an element that can be found on the periotic table of the elements it can be found in many states including gas.
When sulphuric acid is added to zinc granules , the gas produced is hydrogen gas. Zinc displaces hydrogen from sulphuric acid.
it is a solid at some points and a liquid at others.
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
no, like other elements in the periodic table they can be solid, liquid or gas
Solid
General classes of colloids are: gas in liquid, gas in solid, liquid in gas, liquid in liquid, liquid in solid, solid in gas, solid in liquid, solid in solid.
a powder is a solid and chemicals are usually liquid although there are chemicals which are powder in a way. here's two chemicals for the answer to your question: 1)copper powder 2)sulphuric acid