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Sublimed sulfur is often called flowers of sulfur. This is cyclic ring, S8 allotrope. Note that the sublimation is not what is normally meant as a transition from solid to gas. This is the precipitation of sulfur vapour in an inert atmosphere- its called sublimation but technially its deposition.
Sulfur soap or ointment is commonly used to treat skin conditions such as acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and scabies due to its antibacterial and keratolytic properties. It can help reduce inflammation, unclog pores, and control excess oil production on the skin. However, it may not be suitable for everyone, so it is best to consult with a healthcare professional before using sulfur products for any specific condition.
Sulfur dioxide is removed by contact with water as it is soluble and forms sulfurous acid. The removal can be enhances by the addition of alkalis not acids. The problem with adding alkalis to the water is that the reaction between the alkali and the acid can cause a precipitated salt which becomes a waste disposal issue.
Both sulfur and sulfur dioxide molecules contain atoms of sulfur. However, sulfur is a diatomic molecule (S2) while sulfur dioxide is a triatomic molecule (SO2), consisting of one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms. Additionally, both molecules have a distinct sulfur smell.
Sames as English - sulfur. Also spelled 'Sulpur.'
The scientific name of helca sulphur is Colias hecla (hecla).
Sublimed sulfur is often called flowers of sulfur. This is cyclic ring, S8 allotrope. Note that the sublimation is not what is normally meant as a transition from solid to gas. This is the precipitation of sulfur vapour in an inert atmosphere- its called sublimation but technially its deposition.
It depends on the %mass of Sulfur in the ointment.
Yes, flowers of sulfur are a type of sulfur. It refers to sulfur that has been sublimed, meaning it has been vaporized and then condensed into a solid form resembling small yellow crystals or powder. Flowers of sulfur are often used in various applications such as traditional medicine and gardening.
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Sulfur soap or ointment is commonly used to treat skin conditions such as acne, seborrheic dermatitis, and scabies due to its antibacterial and keratolytic properties. It can help reduce inflammation, unclog pores, and control excess oil production on the skin. However, it may not be suitable for everyone, so it is best to consult with a healthcare professional before using sulfur products for any specific condition.
It was a pure yellow crystalline form of elemental sulfur known as sublimed sulfur, or "flowers of sulfur." Sublimation, or evaporation without melting, is a common final purification step for sulfur. It is inexpensive and can still be obtained from many pharmacies -- usually by special order.Robert Stokesbary has a web site featuring his father's sulfur "cure" for coccidioidomycosis, (cocci, or valley fever). This is a fungal infection of the lungs that is endemic to the U.S. Southwest. The experiences of some who have tried sulfur can be found there: http://www.breaman.net/ValleyFeverInfo/Tracy Hall JrProvo Canyon, Utahhthalljr'gmail'com
Sublimed sulphur, also known as "flowers of sulphur," is commonly used for fumigation purposes. It is a fine yellow powder that can be burned to release sulfur dioxide gas, which has insecticidal properties.
slake 4oz. slime to a paste, add half gallon water .boil slowly, make an 8 oz. paste of sublimed sulfur and add gradully to the boiling lime, stir constantly and allow to boil for 10 to 15 mins. note: try exploiting your concoction for your own need and application.
Yes. At room temperature, not much, but as toluene is heated to boiling, the solubility of sulfur increases. I had a 2200 g. core sample run through a Dean Stark apparatus to completion in toluene solvent and 130 g of sulfur precipitated onto the glassware in the condensing column. Since the toluene rose to the condensing column as a vapor phase, the sulfur had to have been in solution, and dropped out as the vapor cooled.
One way to obtain sodium chloride from a mixture of sodium chloride and sulfur without using water is by sublimation. Heating the mixture to a temperature where sulfur sublimes but sodium chloride does not can separate the two components. The sublimed sulfur can be collected separately, leaving behind sodium chloride.
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.