sulphur

     

Sulfur or sulphur (pronounce /ˈsʌlfɚ/, see spelling below) is the chemical element that has the atomic number 16. It is denoted with the symbol S. It is an abundant multivalent non-metal. Sulfur, in its native form, is a yellow crystalline solid. In nature, it can be found as the pure element and as sulfide and sulfate minerals. It is an essential element for life and is found in two amino acids, cysteine and methionine. Its commercial uses are primarily in fertilizers, but it is also widely used in gunpowder, matches, insecticides and fungicides. Elemental sulfur crystals are commonly sought after by mineral collectors for their brightly colored polyhedron shapes. In nonscientific context it can also be referred to as brimstone.

Trivia about sulphur

  • Brimstone is another name for this light yellow nonmetallic element
  • This yellow element is found in gunpowder & matches & is used in vulcanizing rubber
  • I'm a chemical element that's odorless, but in combination with hydrogen, smells like rotten eggs
  • It was used as a cleanser, bleach & medicine before it was used in gunpowder
  • Minerals like pyrite, galena & sphalerite all contain this element, S, so they are grouped together
  • Skunk musk is actually an organic compound of this element, symbol S
  • Texas is a leading state in mining this element, atomic number 16 & in manufacturing its acid
  • Element No. 16, it's used in vulcanization
  • If the soil in your lawn is acidic, add lime; if it's too alkaline, add this yellow element

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