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Sulfur

Sulfur. By CaDeisha Harris. Who discovered me?. I was discovered by Hennig Brand. Sulfur was identify by Antoine Lavoisier in 1777. Antoine Lavoisier . Born August 26,1774 in Paris Died May 8, 1794 Place de la Concorde Fields was biologist, and chemist . 16 S 32.06 Data Zone.

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Sulfur

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  1. Sulfur By CaDeisha Harris

  2. Who discovered me? I was discovered by Hennig Brand. Sulfur was identify by Antoine Lavoisier in 1777.

  3. AntoineLavoisier Born August 26,1774 in Paris Died May 8, 1794 Place de la Concorde Fields was biologist, and chemist

  4. 16 S 32.06 Data Zone Watch the Did-You-Know slideshow

  5. Why is Sulfur so special? I am so special because I am non-metal, abundant, tasteless and odorless. I supply the right types of growth nutrients for hair, skin, and nails.

  6. What is the important things that I have done? I help people to have healthy hair, skin and nails, it also helps maintain oxygen balance for proper brain function.

  7. Videos http://vimeo.com/4070360 http://vimeo.com/63194273 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENY6z2pj2pQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5H6DVe5FAI

  8. Information Chemical Name: SulfurFamily Name: Element - SulfurChemical Formula: S8Physical State:  SolidCAS Number: 7704-34-9Appearance: Yellow colored lumps, crystals, powder, or formed shapeOdor: Odorless, or faint odor of rotten eggs if not 100% purePurity: 90% - 100%Formula: S8 (Rhombic or monoclinic)Molecular Weight (G):  256.50Vapor Density (Air = 1 ):  1.1Vapor Pressure: 0mmHG at 280OFSolubility In Water: InsolubleSpecific Gravity: 2.07 @ 70oFBoiling Point: 832oF (444oC)Freezing/Melting Point: 230-246oF (110-119oC)Bulk Density: Lumps 75-115 lbs./ft3 Powder 33-80 lbs./ft3Flashpoint: 405OF (207.2oC)Flammable Limits: LEL: 3.3 UEL: 46.0 Auto-ignition Temperature: 478-511oF (248-266oC)

  9. Information (cont.) Estimated Crustal Abundance: 3.50×102 milligrams per kilogram Estimated Oceanic Abundance: 9.05×102 milligrams per liter Number of Stable Isotopes: 4   (View all isotope data) Ionization Energy: 10.360 eV Oxidation States: +6, +4, -2 Electron Shell Configuration: 1s2 2s2   2p6 3s2   3p4

  10. Sulfur Buring

  11. Work Citied www.chacha.com http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele016.html http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_discovered_sulfur http://google.com http://youtube.com

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