granular Sulfur Razi

Sulfur is a chemical that odorless with no taste and a multiplicity that is most commonly known as yellow crystals in sulfide and sulfate minerals.

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Sulfur Granular Razi

     Sulfur with the chemical symbol S is the name of a chemical element that is in the sixth group (VIA) and the third period is the periodic table of the elements. The element is in the oxygen family before it is phosphorus, followed by chlorine, at the top of that oxygen and lowered by selenium. Its chemical symbol is S and its atomic number is 16. The exploration of this element dates back to history.

Sulfur is a chemical that odorless with no taste and a multiplicity that is most commonly known as yellow crystals in sulfide and sulfate minerals. Sulfur is an important element for all living organisms, for example, the presence of sulfur in the structure of amino acids and proteins. This element is used primarily in fertilizers but is also used extensively in gunpowder, laxatives, matches, and insecticides.

Characteristics of Sulfur Granular Razi

     The appearance of this navel is pale yellow, which is very light and soft. This element has a specific smell when combined with hydrogen, which is similar to the odor of egg. Sulfur is burned with a burning blue flame and a strange odor (see the opposite image). Sulfur does not dissolve in water but dissolves in carbon disulfide (sulfur-carbon).

Uses

    Sulfur is a free and hybrid source of many uses but is most commonly used to make chemical compounds and intermediate products in the industrial cycle. The most consumed sulfur in previous years was agriculture and phosphate fertilizers.

  • Sulfur is one of the components of gunpowder.
  • Sulfur is also used for rubber welding.
  • Sulfur is used as a fungus eliminator, as well as disinfectants and fertilizers.
  • Sulfur is also used to prepare sulfuric acid.
  • Sulfur is also used to make several types of paper, bleaching agent and as an electric insulator.

 

Additional information

Appearance (at 20°C)

Yellow solid in block or pellet for; easily crushed into yellow dust.

Colour

Yellow

Odour

Pure sulfur is odorless and tasteless. However, trace hydrocarbon impurities may give it a faint oily and/or rotten egg odor

PH (at 20°C)

Not applicable

Boiling point/range (°C)

832 F (445 C)

Flash point (°C)

Closed cup: 207°C (404.6°F). (PenskyMartens.)

Flammability

Flammable. Slightly flammable to flammable in presence of open flames, sparks and static discharge

Auto-ignition temperature

Auto-ignition temperature

Explosive properties

Hazardous in contact with oxidizing materials, forming explosive mixtures. Sulfur burns with a pale blue flame that may be difficult to see in daylight

Oxidising properties

These products are sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide (SO2, SO3)

Vapour pressure (at 20°C):

4×10-6 mm Hg @ 86 F (30 C)

Density (at 20°C)

(H2O = 1): AP 1.96 (varies)

Solubility (at 20°C)

water solubility: Insoluble in water

Viscosity (40°C)

Solid: Not

Evaporation rate

Not applicable.

MELTING POINT

235 to 248 F o ( 113 to 120 C )

Stability

Stable. Hazardous polymerization will not occur

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