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Intro to Sulfur()
Sulfur() is one of the Allotropes of sulfur. There are a large number of allotropes of sulfur. In this respect, sulfur is second only to carbon. The most common form found in nature is yellow orthorhombic Sulfur(), which contains puckered rings of S. Sulfur is a chemical element that is represented with the chemical symbol "S" and the atomic number 16 on the periodic table. Because it is 0.0384% of the Earth's crust, sulfur is the seventeenth most abundant element following strontium. Sulfur also takes on many forms, which include elemental sulfur, organo-sulfur compounds in oil and coal, H2S(g) in natural gas, and mineral sulfides and sulfates. This element is extracted by using the Frasch process, a method where superheated water and compressed air is used to draw liquid sulfur to the surface. Offshore sites, Texas, and Louisiana are the primary sites that yield extensive amounts of elemental sulfur. However, elemental sulfur can also be produced by reducing H2S, commonly found in oil and natural gas. For the most part though, sulfur is used to produce SO2(g) and H2SO4.

1.Chemical Properties
Name:Sulfur() EINECS:231-722-6 Molecular Formula:S CAS Registry Number:7704-34-9 Synonyms:sulfur (99.999%) 3-4mm flakes; sulfurpowderprecipitatedpurifiedmeshpowder; sulphur, precipitated, sublimed or colloidal; sulfur flowers; sulfurnmmflakes; sulfurpowdersublimedmeshpowder; sulfur powder; thione; sulphur; sulfur standard solution 1000 ppm; sulfur roll; sulfur precipitated; s-80; microthiol special; rasulf; sulfur; sulfur, aas standard

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solution; sulfur ad usum externum; sulfur atomic absorption standard; sulfur, colloidal; sulfur lac; sulfur metallo-organic standard; sulfur plasma emission spectroscopy standard; sulfur plasma emission standard; sulfur, plasma standard solution; sulfur standard; sulfur standard for xrf; sulfur standard for xrf, blank; sulfur, sublimed; sulfur icp/dcp standard InChI:InChI=1/S HS Code:28020000 Appearance:yellow powder Molecular Weight:32.06 Density:2.36 Boiling Point:445 Melting Point:114 Flash Point:168 Storage Temperature:Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame. Keep away from sources of ignition. Store in a tightly closed container. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances. Refractive index:2.068 Solubility:Insoluble Stability:Stable at room temperature in closed containers under normal storage and handling conditions. Usage:In manufacturing sulfuric acid, carbon disulfide, sulfites, nsecticides, plastics, enamels, metal-glass cements, in vulcanizing rubber, in syntheses of dyes, in making gunpowder, matches, for bleaching wood pulp, straw, wool, silk, felt, linen. 2. Safety Information Hazard Codes: F

Risk Statements : 11

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Safety Statements : 16-26 RIDADR: UN 1350 4.1/PG 3 WGK Germany: 1

RTECS : WS4250000 HazardClass: 4.1

PackingGroup: III HS Code: 28020000

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