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distinguish between rhombic sulfur and monoclinic sulfur

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Sulphur is a non-metal which exists in different crystal structures known as allotropes. The stable form at room temperature is called rhombic sulphur, and when this is heated slowly above about 95ºC, it transforms into monoclinic sulphur. Both forms are crystals made of S8 molecules.

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Sulphur is a non-metal which exists in different crystal structures known as allotropes. The stable form at room temperature is called rhombic sulphur, and when this is heated slowly above about 95ºC, it transforms into monoclinic sulphur. Both forms are crystals made of S8 molecules.

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