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Molten sulfur assumes a dark red color above 200 °C.

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What is the color of a sulfur?

Sulfur (or sulphur) is a yellow solid at room temperature and a red liquid when molten.


What is molten sulfur?

Molten sulfur is sulfur that has been heated to its melting point, which is around 115°C. At this temperature, sulfur changes from a solid state to a liquid state. Molten sulfur is commonly used in industrial processes such as sulfuric acid production and as a component in certain chemicals.


Does molten sulfur expand?

Yes, molten sulfur expands when heated due to the increase in thermal energy causing the sulfur molecules to move more rapidly and occupy a larger volume.


What are the three states of sulfur?

The three states of sulfur are solid (as a yellow crystal), liquid (molten sulfur), and gas (sulfur vapor).


Is molten lava burning sulfur?

Lava is actually just rock in its liquid form - it's not sulfur. If it were, you would know it because at the temperature of lava, it burns and produces the nasty-smelling gas sulfur dioxide. You'll start gagging and coughing from the smell when you get anywhere near a molten-sulfur flow.


Is molten sulphur a conductor?

No, because molten sulfur is not ionic or metallic, so even if it did conduct, it would be a very, very poor conductor.


What is the texture of sulfur?

Sulfur exists in different forms, with varying textures. Common yellow sulfur is typically found as a brittle crystalline solid resembling a powder or solid grains. When molten, sulfur has a smooth, viscous texture.


Is sulfur in pink glass?

Yes, sulfur can be used in the creation of pink glass. When sulfur is added in small amounts to molten glass, it can create a pinkish hue due to its interaction with other elements in the glass composition.


What is the color of the heated sulfur alone?

The melted sulfur is red-brown.


Why molten sulfur can't conduct electricity but molten copper chloride can?

Molten sulfur consists of S8 molecules that do not have free-moving charge carriers, so they cannot conduct electricity. On the other hand, molten copper chloride dissociates into Cu+ and Cl- ions, which are free to move and carry electrical charge, making it capable of conducting electricity.


Why does molten rock turn red?

Molten rock glows red because it is extremely hot. Glowing due to high temperature is called incandescence.


Is using oxygen to separate molten copper sulfide into copper sulfur dioxide a physical change?

no it is a chemical change