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Periodic Table of Elements

Element Sulfur – S

Comprehensive data on the chemical element Sulfur is provided on this page; including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides of Sulfur. Common chemical compounds are also provided for many elements. In addition technical terms are linked to their definitions and the menu contains links to related articles that are a great aid in one studies. Using the "Periodic Table of Elements Quick Navigation" graphic at the bottom of the sidebar menu, one can quickly jump from chemical element to chemical element. Sulfur Menu Sulfur Page One Overview of Sulfur Sulfur's Name in Other Languages Atomic Structure of Sulfur Chemical Properties of Sulfur Physical Properties of Sulfur Regulatory / Health Who/When/Where/How Sulfur Page Two Nuclides / Isotopes Potential Parent Nuclides Sulfur Page Three Common Chemical Compounds of Sulfur Overview of Sulfur Atomic Number:16 Group: 16 Period: 3 Series: Nonmetals Sulfur's Name in Other LanguagesLatin: SulphurCzech: SíraCroatian: SumporFrench: SoufreGerman: Schwefel - eItalian: SolfoNorwegian: SvovelPortuguese: Enxôfre Russian: graphic of Russian name for the element SulfurSpanish: AzufreSwedish: Svavel Atomic Structure of Sulfur Atomic Radius: 1.09Å Atomic Volume: 15.5cm3/mol Covalent Radius: 1.02Å Cross Section (Thermal Neutron Capture) sigmaa/barns: 0.53 Crystal Structure: Orthorhombic Electron Configuration:1s2 2s2p6 3s2p4 Electrons per Energy Level: 2,8,6 Shell Modelgraphic of Sulfur's shell model Ionic Radius: 0.37Å Filling Orbital: 3p4 Number of Electrons (with no charge): 16 Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 16 Number of Protons: 16 Oxidation States: ±2,4,6 Valence Electrons: 3s2p4 Electron Dot Model Chemical Properties of Sulfur Electrochemical Equivalent: 0.299g/amp-hr Electron Work Function: Electronegativity: 2.58 (Pauling); 2.44 (Allrod Rochow) Heat of Fusion: 1.7175kJ/mol Incompatibilities: Ionization PotentialFirst: 10.36Second: 23.33Third: 34.83 Valence Electron Potential (-eV): 160 Physical Properties of Sulfur Atomic Mass Average: 32.066 Boiling Point: 717.9K 444.75°C 832.55°F Coefficient of lineal thermal expansion/K-1: 74.33E-6 ConductivityElectrical: 5.0E-24 106/cm ohmThermal: 0.00269 W/cmK Density: 2.07g/cc @ 300K Description:Solid pale yellow non-metal that is stable in air and water but burns if heated. Elastic Modulus:Bulk: 7.7/GPa Enthalpy of Atomization: 278.7 kJ/mole @ 25°C Enthalpy of Fusion: 1.72 kJ/mole Enthalpy of Vaporization: 9.62 kJ/mole Flammablity Class: Freezing Point: see melting point Hardness ScaleMohs: 2 Heat of Vaporization: kJ/mol Melting Point: 388.51K 115.36°C 239.65°F Molar Volume: 15.5 cm3/mole Optical Refractive Index: 1.001111 Physical State (at 20°C & 1atm): Solid Specific Heat: 0.71J/gK Vapor Pressure = 2.65E-20Pa@115.36°C Regulatory / Health CAS Number 7704-34-9 OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)No limits set by OSHA OSHA PEL Vacated 1989No limits set by OSHA NIOSH Recommended Exposure Limit (REL)No limits set by NIOSH Levels In Humans:Note: this data represents naturally occuring levels of elements in the typical human, it DOES NOT represent recommended daily allowances.Blood/mg dm-3: 1800Bone/p.p.m: 500-2400Liver/p.p.m: 7000-12000Muscle/p.p.m: 5000-11000Daily Dietary Intake: 850-930 mgTotal Mass In Avg. 70kg human: 140 g Discovery Year: UnknownName Origin:Latin: sulphurium (brimstone), Sanskrit sulvere Abundance of Sulfur:Earth's Crust/p.p.m.: 260 Seawater/p.p.m.: 870 Atmosphere/p.p.m.: N/A Sun (Relative to H=1E12): 1.6E+07 Sources of Sulfur:Found in pure form and in ores like cinnabar, galena, sphalerite and stibnite. Also recovered from H2S of natural gas. Annual world production is around 54,000,000 tons. Primary mining areas are USA and Spain. Uses of Sulfur:Used in matches, gunpowder, fireworks, batteries, vulcanization of rubber, medicines, permanent wave lotion and pesticides. Also for making sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Additional Notes: [Last update: 2/22/2007]Notes below sitepage = "environmentalchemistry.com/chemistry"; DisplayAds("Right1"); Sulfur Menu Sulfur Page One Overview of Sulfur Sulfur's Name in Other Languages Atomic Structure of Sulfur Chemical Properties of Sulfur Physical Properties of Sulfur Regulatory / Health Who/When/Where/How Sulfur Page Two Nuclides / Isotopes Potential Parent Nuclides Sulfur Page Three Common Chemical Compounds of Sulfur Related Resources Anatomy of the Atom Answers many questions regarding the structure of atoms. Molarity, Molality and Normality Introduces stoichiometry and explains the differences between molarity, molality and normality. Molar Mass Calculations and Javascript Calculator Molar mass calculations are explained and there is a JavaScript calculator to aid calculations. Chemical Database This database focuses on the most common chemical compounds used in the home and industry. Citing this page If you need to cite this page, you can copy this text: Kenneth Barbalace. Periodic Table of Elements - Sulfur – S. EnvironmentalChemistry.com. 1995 - 2008. Accessed on-line: 12/4/2008http://EnvironmentalChemistry.com/yogi/periodic/S.html. 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