Sulfur obtained from molten sulfur is called monoclinic sulfur. A fluid liquid composed of S8 molecules, its viscosity peaks at 200 °C. The main commercial use of sulfur is as a reagent in the production of sulfuric acid (H2SO4). It is also used in the vulcanization of natural rubber, as a fungicide, in black powder, detergents, and the manufacturing of phosphate fertilizers.
Molten Sulfur
Sulfur obtained from molten sulfur is called monoclinic sulfur. A fluid liquid composed of S8 molecules, its viscosity peaks at 200 °C. The main commercial use of sulfur is as a reagent in the production of sulfuric acid (H2SO4). It is also used in the vulcanization of natural rubber, as a fungicide, in black powder, detergents, and the manufacturing of phosphate fertilizers.
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