Sulfur or sulphur turns a golden brown as the yellow powder starts to melt when heated. The longer the heating, the darker the bubbling sulfur or sulphur will become.
sulfur reacts violently with heat causing flames
Blue and Green depending on the intensity of the heat.
Yes, burning sulfur releases sulfur dioxide or SO2.
yes
No. Sulfur is a nonmetal and is not a conductor of heat or electricity.
If it is burning and exposed to oxygen it will burn an indigo color
Yes, sulfur is quite flammable.
because sulfur is a very corrrosive chemical and can burn through solid rock
sulfur reacts violently with heat causing flames
Blue and Green depending on the intensity of the heat.
When you burn sulfur, you create sulfur dioxide, which is approximately twice the molar weight of regular sulfur. Wetting sulfur does not decrease it's weight.
yes
Magnets would remove the iron. sugar is water soluble now you have sulfur and sand mixed. Apply heat sulfur will burn before the sand.
Yes, burning sulfur releases sulfur dioxide or SO2.
Yes, sulfur can burn in air forming sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur powder tends to burn more easily than paper, charcoal, or even matchsticks.
yes