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what are allotropy form of sulpher? answer plz plz ​

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Answered by ramyaroshi
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Allotropes of sulfur. No other element forms more solid allotropes than sulfur. At present, about 30 well characterized sulfur allotropes are known of which the most common form found in nature is the greenish-yellow orthorhombic α-sulfur, containing puckered rings of S8.

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No other element forms more solid allotropes than sulfur. At present, about 30 well characterized sulfur allotropes are known of which the most common form found in nature is the greenish-yellow orthorhombic α-sulfur, containing puckered rings of S8. Yellow rhombic sulphur (α-sulphur) and the monoclinic (β-sulphur). The most interesting feature is their thermal stability, the allotropes of sulphur are inter-convertible i.e. rhombic sulphur when heated above 369K gives monoclinic sulphur.

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