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**Sulfur: Symbol**: S **The Boiling Point is**: 717.8 **The Melting Point is**: 388.36K **The Density is**: 1960Kg m-2 **The Number of Protons is**:16 **The Number of Neutrons is**: 16 **The Number of Electrons is**: 16 **The Atomic Mass is**: 32.065 **The electron configuration is**: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p4 It was discovered in 500 B.C. In 1777 Antoine Lavoisier convinced the scientific community that it was an element. We really don’t know who discovered it. To produce Sulfur, chemists flush heated water into the wells where Sulfur is found. This melts the Sulfur and makes it easier to get out. Sulfur can be found in The Gulf Coast of the U.S.A.
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 * Physical and Chemical Properties: Reactive, there is no poisonous ratio. Liquid range is 329.51K.
 * Sulfur is found in many compounds such as the Hydrides, Fluorides, Chlorides, Bromides, Iodides, and many more.
 * It is used for fertilizers and bleaching of dry fruit.
 * Some interesting facts are that it has an Alchemy Symbol. Also it gets it’s name from the Latin word Sulphurium.