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The state of sulfur is solid at 298 K. Sulfur's symbol is S and its atomic number is 16.
At room temperature, it is in gaseous state. When it evolves it is red in colour and smells like burning sulphur.
At room temperature, pure sulfur is a crystalline solid that has a bright yellow color.
Sulfur is typically found in its solid state at room temperature and pressure, appearing as a yellow, brittle solid. It can also exist as a gas when heated to high temperatures or in combination with other elements in compounds.
A yellow solid is a physical property of sulfur. It describes the appearance and state of the element at room temperature and pressure. Chemical properties, on the other hand, involve how sulfur reacts with other substances.
The oxidation state of sulfur in SO2 is 4.
The freezing point of sulfur is 115.21 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, sulfur transitions from a liquid state to a solid state.
Sulfur is solid at room temperature. Its melting point is 115.21 oC, 239.38 °F
In SO3^2-, sulfur has an oxidation state of +4 (Sulfur's typical oxidation state is +6 and each oxygen has an oxidation state of -2, so the total charge of the ion of -2 corresponds to sulfur being in a +4 oxidation state).
Increasing the pressure would increase the yield of sulfur trioxide because the reaction involves a decrease in volume. Decreasing the pressure would decrease the yield of sulfur trioxide because the reaction volume would increase.
Sulfur is a yellow solid at room temperature.
Sulfur is not malleable. It is a brittle non-metal that breaks easily under pressure rather than deforming.