The state of sulfur is solid at 298 K. Sulfur's symbol is S and its atomic number is 16.
The chemical symbol (not formula) of chlorine is Cl.
The standard electrode potential of sulfur is 0.48 V when reacting in a cell with hydrogen at standard conditions of 25°C and 1 atm.
The symbol for sulfur is S. Its electron configuration is 1s22s22p63s23p4
In HSO4- sulfur's oxidation state is +5.
Sulfur in its natural state is a bright yellow solid at room temperature. It is a non-metal element that forms a variety of compounds and is commonly found in minerals like pyrite and gypsum.
The chemical symbol (not formula) of chlorine is Cl.
Sulfur is solid at room temperature. Its melting point is 115.21 oC, 239.38 °F
Sulfur is a neutral atom in its standard state with 16 protons, 16 electrons, and 16 neutrons. However, it can also form ions by gaining or losing electrons.
"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 oxidation state of sulfur in SO2 is 4.
The standard electrode potential of sulfur is 0.48 V when reacting in a cell with hydrogen at standard conditions of 25°C and 1 atm.
The freezing point of sulfur is 115.21 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, sulfur transitions from a liquid state to a solid state.
In general use, the standard US spelling is sulfur and the standard British spelling is sulphur. In chemistry, however, sulfur is now the standard form in the field in both US and British contexts.
In SO3^2-, sulfur has an oxidation state of +4 (Sulfur's typical oxidation state is +6 and each oxygen has an oxidation state of -2, so the total charge of the ion of -2 corresponds to sulfur being in a +4 oxidation state).
Sulfur is a yellow solid at room temperature.
At Room temperature, its a solid
There are many more than three elements that are solid under standard conditions.