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Yes, flowers of sulfur are a type of sulfur. It refers to sulfur that has been sublimed, meaning it has been vaporized and then condensed into a solid form resembling small yellow crystals or powder. Flowers of sulfur are often used in various applications such as traditional medicine and gardening.

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What are the uses of sulfur flowers?

Dust Flowers of Sulfur around your shoes, cuffs of trousers and shirt to keep chiggers and ticks from getting underneath your clothing and attaching to you. Use caution if you use it on your skin or around your face.


What do sulfur butterflies eat?

flowers with long tubes such as, cordia


What should you add to your yard to increase sulfur?

If you must increase Sulphur in your garden try Flowers of Sulphur.


What is the chemical formula for sublimed sulfur?

Sublimed sulfur is often called flowers of sulfur. This is cyclic ring, S8 allotrope. Note that the sublimation is not what is normally meant as a transition from solid to gas. This is the precipitation of sulfur vapour in an inert atmosphere- its called sublimation but technially its deposition.


Where do you find wolfsbane?

you can find wolfsbane in the Alps it grows natruly in the damp woods it is a threatened spicies and it prouduces sulfur-yellow flowers between June & August the higher the elevation the more flowers it will get and the longer it will last.


What is sulfur's form such as crystal conglomeration ext?

Solid sulfur has several crystalline forms- "allotropes". One common form, th eone most often encountered is called rhombic sulfur and this contains S8 rings. This is the form found in "flowers of sulfur" or "roll sulfur". <br/> Sulfur is unusual as it can form rings with from 6 to 20 sulfur atoms, and can also form long chains, a property that chemists call catenation. The bright yellow colour of commercal rhombic sulfur is apparently caused by traces of S7 (cyclo-heptasulfur).<br/> There is a good article in the English wikipedia "allotropes of sulfur" with a comprehensive list of the solid and gas forms as well as what occurs in liquid sulfur.


What is Hepar sulphuris?

Hahnemann combined the inner layer of oyster shells (Calcium carbonica ) with flowers of sulfur and burned them to create Hepar sulphuris calcareum


What type of sulfur was used when people used it with molasses as a spring tonic?

It was a pure yellow crystalline form of elemental sulfur known as sublimed sulfur, or "flowers of sulfur." Sublimation, or evaporation without melting, is a common final purification step for sulfur. It is inexpensive and can still be obtained from many pharmacies -- usually by special order.Robert Stokesbary has a web site featuring his father's sulfur "cure" for coccidioidomycosis, (cocci, or valley fever). This is a fungal infection of the lungs that is endemic to the U.S. Southwest. The experiences of some who have tried sulfur can be found there: http://www.breaman.net/ValleyFeverInfo/Tracy Hall JrProvo Canyon, Utahhthalljr'gmail'com


Does flowers of sulfur clean the blood?

When I was a boy in the 1950's I lived in a farming community, the old folks used a spring cleanse which consisted of equal parts of Flowers Of Sulphur and Molasses mixed together. We would take a good teaspoon every morning for several days and it did appear to work, I can't say it cleansed the blood, but, judging from the odor when one of us went to the toilet, it did something - the smell was awful.


Can sulfur be scratched by a nail?

No, sulfur cannot be easily scratched by a nail because it is a relatively soft material compared to metals like iron or steel. Sulfur has a Mohs hardness of 1.5–2, while iron nails typically have a hardness of 4-5 on the Mohs scale.


What flowers have no petals?

Well, perhaps flowers of sulfur or frost flowers. But the presence of petals is part of the usual definition of a flower. There may be flowers without petals, but I can't think of any.Glumiflorae flower has no petals. This family which includes grasses, sedges, rushes and cattails have very small, almost unnoticeable petals or no petals at all. The corn, rice, wheat, barley, and sugar-cane are included in this class of plants.


What are the natural isotopes for sulfur?

Sulfur-32, Sulfur-33, Sulfur-34, Sulfur-36