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When you add extreme temp. tosulfur the sulfer turns into a yellow solid

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Q: What happens to the state of sulfur when the temperature changes from 20 degrees C to 100 degrees C?
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What happens to the state of sulfur when the temperature changes from 100 degrees C to degrees C?

solid


What is oxygen as -247 degrees?

At this temperature sulfur is liquid.


What state is sulfur at 20 degrees?

At Room temperature, its a solid


AT 115 degrees sulphur changes into a?

That is the melting point of sulfur.


At what temperature does sulfur boil at?

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.


Is sulphur a solid liquid or gas at 20degrees?

Sulfur is a solid at room temperature(20 degrees Celsius)


Is sulfur liquid or gas at 200 degrees Celsius?

At 200 degrees Celsius sulfur is a liquid.


What is sulfur at room temperature?

Elemental sulfur is a bright yellow crystalline solid at room temperature.


Is sulfur a solid liquid or gas at room temperature?

At room temperature, sulfur is a solid.Yellow solid in room temperature.


What happens when you heat sulfur and copper together?

It changes into a compound. You start with two elements and then when you heat them it changes to a compound. A compound is something that has new chemical and physical properties


Is sulfur liquid solid or gas?

Sulfur is Solid at room temperature.


What is the melting point of sulfur expressed in degrees celsius?

the melting point of sulfur is 115.21 degrees Celsius according to http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sulfur