Sulfur is a yellow solid and it is known for giving out an unpleasant odor, Sulfur Oxide.
Sulfur typically changes phases from solid to liquid at around 115 degrees Celsius.
At 115 degrees Celsius, sulfur changes into a yellow liquid state.
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.
it would be a liquid beacuse sulphurs melting point is 118*C and its boiling point is 444*C
Sulfur is a solid at room temperature and pressure and does not bend like flexible materials. However, sulfur can be melted and molded into different shapes when heated and becomes pliable like a liquid.
At 200 degrees Celsius sulfur is a liquid.
no its not a liquid
By heating liquid sulfur is obtained. The liquid is very viscous and had a red color.
Liquid
The three states of sulfur are solid (as a yellow crystal), liquid (molten sulfur), and gas (sulfur vapor).
Sulfur typically changes phases from solid to liquid at around 115 degrees Celsius.
Sulfur is a solid at room temperature but melts to a liquid state at around 115 degrees Celsius. Therefore, at 200 degrees Celsius, sulfur would be in the liquid state.
1 - sulphur's density is 2g/cm3 and does not weigh that much 2 - liquid sulphur does not stink, or give out a foul smell 3 - liquid sulphur is easier to transport than gas sulfur
At 115 degrees Celsius, sulfur changes into a yellow liquid state.
Liquid sulfur weighs about 4.8 to 5.3 pounds per gallon, depending on its temperature and density.
To make liquid ionic sulfur, you would typically dissolve sulfur in a solvent such as water or alcohol to create a solution with sulfur ions. This can be achieved by heating elemental sulfur and the chosen solvent together until the sulfur dissolves. The resulting solution may contain sulfur ions in the form of sulfide or polysulfide ions.
Sulfur (or sulphur) is a yellow solid at room temperature and a red liquid when molten.