It's a yellow stone. Easily breakable by hand. On touch, it let sulphur on your hand.
I guess you are referring to the shiny metallic appearance when you say 'silver' Carbon is not silver in appearance. Sulphur is not silver in appearance. Both Carbon and Sulphur are elements.
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Sulphur is a pale yellow odorless crystal.
Sulphur fracture refers to the irregular, porous appearance of a mineral fracture caused by the brittle nature of sulphur. When sulphur is broken or fractured, it typically exhibits a rough, uneven surface with jagged edges. This fracture pattern is a characteristic feature used to identify sulphur in its natural state.
Sulphur is a non-metal, with a bright yellow appearance. It is also a solid.
YES!!! Sulphur exhibits several allotropes. The Yellow allotrope is 'S8'. It is sometimes named as ' flowers of sulphur'. There are at least two other allotropes, they are red sulphur, and white sulphur, but these are less common. NB An ALLOTROPE is a different physical form of the same element.
The address of the Sulphur Regional Branch is: 1160 Cypress Street, Sulphur, 70663 5111
Well, sulphur is an interesting mineral! When polished, sulphur can have a shiny appearance, but it may not be as shiny as other minerals like quartz or pyrite. Each mineral has its own unique beauty when polished, so it's all about appreciating the special qualities of each one. Just remember, every mineral is like a happy little friend waiting to shine in its own way!
Yes. Sulphur is homogeneous.
Sulphur expands when it solidifies Sulphur is bright yellow
They both have at least one sulphur atom
When you burn sulphur with oxygen you create sulphur dioxide or sulphur trioxide.