Asked by Lena
Colloidal sulfur
Would it be network, molecular, ionic or atomic?
Would it be network, molecular, ionic or atomic?
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Dr Russ
This is one of those awkward to answer questions. Colloidal sulfur refers to sulfur that has been precipitated into water. Sulfur has a great many allotropes including S8 and less common S7, some linear and polymeric forms. These are all covalently bonded and I would say molecular structures. A network structure usually has a high melting point, S8 melting point is about 120C.
You might be intersted to know that there is a large number of names for sulfur in its various forms, see:
http://www.skylighter.com/fireworks/help/names_and_characteristics_of_sulfur.asp
You might be intersted to know that there is a large number of names for sulfur in its various forms, see:
http://www.skylighter.com/fireworks/help/names_and_characteristics_of_sulfur.asp
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