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temperature at which alpha and Beta forms of sulphur are at equilibrium is known as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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369K

369K is called transition temperature because both the allotropes of sulphur are stable at this temperature. In other words, we can conclude that α sulphur is stable below 369K and it becomes β-sulphur above that temperature.

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Answered by vasundhrakrishnar
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369K

369K is called transition temperature because both the allotropes of sulphur are stable at this temperature. In other words, we can conclude that α sulphur is stable below 369K and it becomes β-sulphur above that temperature.

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