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Answered by ItzParth94
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  • Elemental sulfur is used in black gunpowder, matches, and fireworks; in the vulcanization of rubber; as a fungicide, insecticide, and fumigant; in the manufacture of phosphate fertilizers; and in the treatment of certain skin diseases. The principal use of sulfur, however, is in the preparation of its compounds.
Answered by hareem23
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Uses Of Sulfur

•Sulfur is an element that is simple to find on the ground and even simpler to discover in the periodic table. It’s just below oxygen (O) at the sixteenth position. Sulfur, when found naturally, is a yellowish colour and is frequently found as crystal. Sulfur is non-reactive at normal temperatures.

•Sulfur plays a key role in the body and is necessary for the synthesis of some key proteins. Sulfur, for example, is needed for the glutathione synthesis, which acts as a potent antioxidant to protect your cells from damage.

•While sulfur consumed naturally in food is important to the body, there is scant evidence that it is helpful to take sulphur supplements.

•Sulfur is an ingredient approved by the FDA for use in dandruff products of over-the-counter nature. It often comes in combination with salicylic acid. There is, however, limited evidence to support that use.

•Osteoarthritis is often treated with the use of sulfur supplements. MSM may be of some benefit to those with knee osteoarthritis.

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