What happens to powdered sulfur when heated?



Answer:
It melts at a temperature of 388.36 K (115.21 °C, 239.38 °F). Its molten state becomes dark red in colour above 200°C due to the presence of free valences on terminal atoms of the polymer chains.

Its molten form will boil at 717.8 K (444.6 °C, 832.3 °F).
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It melts, and turns into mercury.

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