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Sulphur is found in meteorites, volcanoes, hot springs, and as galena, gypsum, Epsom salts, and barite. It is recovered commercially from "salt domes" along the Gulf Coast of the USA. Jupiter's moon Io owes its colours to various forms of sulphur.
- Physical properties
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- Electron shell data
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- Atom sizes
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- Electronegativity
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- Isotopes and NMR
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- Crystal structure
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- Thermochemistry
Enthalpies. Enthalpy of fusion: 1.73 kJ mol-1; Enthalpy of...
- History
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- Physical properties
Sulphur occurs as the free element near volcanoes and hot springs. Many sulphide minerals are known and sulphur is widely distributed in minerals such as iron pyrites, galena, sphalerite, cinnabar, stibnite, gypsum, Epsom salts, celestite, and barite.
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25 Μαρ 2024 · Three submarine sulfur springs and one terrestrial sulfur spring were investigated to better understand the water properties, water–rock interaction within the aquifer, and to explore the origin of the spring water. Groundwater and seawater samples were also collected for comparison.
Aerobic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria thrive in gradient environments, where both sulfide and oxygen are available, such as sulfur springs and sulfureta(see Video Clip 1), which are probably the most characteristic environments for colorless sulfur-oxidizing bacteria such as the filamentous gliding genera Beggiatoa and Thiothrix (Figure 3 ...
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