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Rombic sulfur is not ductile . It's more like it is brittle and crumbly. Rombic sulfur is the element in crystallized form, when broken, it turns into a kind of chunky dust.

Amorf sulfur is the other, NOT cristalized form: it is a fine powder like milled wheat

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