Chemistry, asked by prajyot0, 6 months ago

Distinguish between rhombic sulfur and
monoclinic sulfur.​

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Answered by Uttam024
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Answer:

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Explanation:

monoclinic S differ in packaging of S8 RINGS so has density different from rhombic S .

Answered by 10038utkarsh
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rhombic sulfur

the familiar yellow orthorhombic crystalline form of sulfur of density 2.07 that changes to the monoclinic form at 95.5° C.

monoclinic sulfur

Monoclinic sulfur is a crystalline allotrope of sulfur obtained when rhombic sulfur is heated to 94.5°C. This form is stable only above 96°C. When left at room temperature it reverts back to rhombic form. It has S8 ring molecules in crystalline structure.

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