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Orthorhombic Sulfur [ S8 ] |
The most common form, stable at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Eight sulfur atoms bond covalently in crownlike
rings.
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Cyclohexasulfur or Rhombohedral Sulfur [ S6 ] |
Cyclohexasulfur was first reported in 1891. It is the densest of the sulfur allotropes and forms air-sensitive orange-red
crystals containing chair-shaped, six-membered rings.
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Amorphous Sulfur [ S ] |
The result of very rapid cooling of very hot sulfur. |
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Disulfur [ S2 ] |
The simplest allotrope of sulfur, it is a violet colour. It does not occur naturally at room temperature and pressure. It
is commonly generated in the vapour generated from sulfur at temperatures above 700°C.
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It has been detected by the Hubble Space Telescope in volcanic eruptions on Jupiter's satellite, Io. |
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