Sulfuric acid is a clear fluid which has with no apparent smell. Please Note: one should never try to smell a concentrated acid. If you were to try and smell the acid, you could burn your nasal cavities; as anything you can smell is the acid vapour itself.
Depends at what temperature it is.
Above volcanic craters, suphur vapour condenses as a vivid bright yellow/ orange-tinged hard powdery substance. It can be broken off in hugelumps and is collected for income by indigenous people.
If collected and melted, Sulphur goes into a pale honey coloured toffee-like state and then eventually a liquid that looks like fresh engine oil.
If you buy purified sulphur powder for use in a lab say, or chunks of it for use purifying water it is usually a bright, light, yellow, almost lemon yellow and a hard-packed powder form.
sulphur is often described as smelling like rotten eggs
Sulfur kind of looks like pale yellow chalk a little bit.
Sulfur is a yellow powder.
Sulfur is a tasteless ,soft ,pale yellow, odorless , brittle solid.
Hydrogen Sulfide H2S is a colorless gas, so it looks like ordinary air.
it smells like rotten eggs
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It is a yellow solid (normally in powder form) and it smells like Rotorua.
'S' look for it on the periodic table for full name.
Probably, it will form a blackish,sticky substance.
The texture of sulfur is like a rock.
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It looks like diesel. All diesel has sulfur in it, because all crude oil has sulfur in it. The sulfur lubricates the engine, so they leave it in there on purpose.
Pure sulfur has a beautiful yellow color.
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a yellow powder, n it smells like strong eggs!!!
it looks like the motorcycle in gyal a bubble
Sulfur tastes like sulfur.
It is a yellow solid (normally in powder form) and it smells like Rotorua.
Search images.google.com for sulphus crystal to see numerous examples.
'S' look for it on the periodic table for full name.
Probably, it will form a blackish,sticky substance.
Sulfur exists naturally just like all the chemical elements do. If your question is "how do different elements form?" you should look into astro-physics or cosmo-chemistry.
The texture of sulfur is like a rock.