in a volcano
sulfer
You find sulfur colored stones and Yogi Bear in Yellowstone.
The common allotrope of sulfur is S8.
A poem written by Clayton Eshleman, "Sulfur: imagination as an instrument of change," appears in Sulfur #24. Sulfur was a poetry journal edited by Eshleman from 1980-2000.
To find the mass of the sulfur, we need the volume of the sulfur sample. If we have the volume, we can multiply it by the density of sulfur to calculate the mass. Without the volume of the sulfur sample, we cannot determine its mass.
i cant draw a pic but sulfur= s+dull-d= fur= sulfur you could draw a dark patch for dull and fur you can draw a fur coat. the letters you just put in.
You can use a magnet to separate iron from sulfur since iron is magnetic while sulfur is not. By using the magnet to attract the iron particles, you can separate them from the sulfur.
Please see the Periodic Table of Elements.
It is unknown who discovered sulfur and when. This is because it was discovered in prehistoric times before it could be documented.
I think you can extract sulfur from pyrite with a medium powerful acid. After, put acid in water. If you see yellow deposits, it's sulfur.
A mixture of iron and sulfur can be separated using a magnet- the iron will be attracted to the magnet, sulfur will not. Not the that the iron could be coated with sulfur powder so an extra step is required to remove it.
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