Mostly, just stay away from the fumes and do it in a well ventilated or outdoors area. Sulfur, in a normal oxygen (22%) environment doesn't cause an explosion or flash fire when it burns, but it produces the nasty gas sulfur dioxide. Just don't breathe in that.
Burning sulfur in oxygen produces sulfur dioxide.
Sulfur oxides
By burning coal.
When sulfur burns it reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide, which is an entirely different substance from sulfur or oxygen.
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The safety rules that we should always remember when burning candles is just that you have to always blow it out and never play around it or else you will cause the fire.
Burning sulfur in oxygen produces sulfur dioxide.
do not leave candles burning
sulfur oxide
Burning of sulfur (or anything else) is a chemical change, not a physical change.
Sulfur oxides
It is a chemical change, an oxidation reaction.
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By burning coal.
The burning of coal that contains a lot of sulfur.
Volcanoes produce more sulfur dioxide than any other cause. Some sulfur dioxide is also release from the burning of sulfur-rich fossil fuels.
After burning sulfur become another compound - sulfur dioxide (SO2), a gas.