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Sulphur is a naturally occurring
element
(1 Point)
allotropic
covalent​

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Answered by jyostnaranipahi999
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Natural abundance

Sulfur occurs naturally as the element, often in volcanic areas. This has traditionally been a major source for human use. It is also widely found in many minerals including iron pyrites, galena, gypsum and Epsom salts.

Answered by NithishTheking0382
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Answer:

Sulfur occurs naturally as the element, often in volcanic areas. This has traditionally been a major source for human use. It is also widely found in many minerals including iron pyrites, galena, gypsum and Epsom salts.

Explanation:

Sulphur is a multivalent non-metal, abundant, tasteless and and odorless. In its native form sulphur is a yellow crystalline solid. In nature it occurs as the pure element or as sulfide and sulfate minerals. Sulphur occurs naturally near volcanoes

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