"Standard temperature" by itself means 273.15 K.
I've never heard the phrase "standard temperature of sulfur" and have no idea what whomever used it might have meant.
The density of sulfur dioxide at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is approximately 2.927 grams per liter.
Sulfur dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
we first find the number of moles( number of moles= mass/molar mass). the we can find the volume by using the formule( volume=number of moles multiplyd by the molar volume)
Sulfur trioxide is a compound because it is made up of sulfur and oxygen atoms chemically bonded together. It is a homogeneous compound because it is uniformly distributed at a molecular level and has a consistent composition throughout.
The freezing point of sulfur is 115.21 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, sulfur transitions from a liquid state to a solid state.
At standard temperature and pressure, sulfur is a solid.
Sulfur is solid at room temperature. Its melting point is 115.21 oC, 239.38 °F
Sulfur [note correct spelling] is indeed a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
Sulfur hexafluoride gas has an approximate density similar to that of carbon dioxide gas at standard temperature and pressure.
The density of sulfur dioxide at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is approximately 2.927 grams per liter.
At room temperature, sulfur is a solid.Yellow solid in room temperature.
Sulfur is Solid at room temperature.
The state of sulfur is solid at 298 K. Sulfur's symbol is S and its atomic number is 16.
Sulfur dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
At room temperature, pure sulfur is a crystalline solid that has a bright yellow color.
we first find the number of moles( number of moles= mass/molar mass). the we can find the volume by using the formule( volume=number of moles multiplyd by the molar volume)
Sulfur is a yellow solid at room temperature.