What are the physical properties of sulfur?

Answer:
Atomic Number: 16
Atomic Weight: 32.065
Melting Point: 388.36 K (115.21°C or 239.38°F)
Boiling Point: 717.75 K (444.60°C or 832.28°F)
Density: 2.067 grams per cubic centimeter
Phase at Room Temperature: Solid
Element Classification: Non-metal
Period Number: 3 Group Number: 16 Group Name: Chalcogen

Its colour, its melting point, its boiling point, whether it is magnetic or not, whether it is an electrical conductor or not and its atomic mass are all physical properties.
Light yellow when pure, sometimes amber when stained with hydrocarbons; some slaglike volcanic specimens are reddish from selenium contamination or grayish from arsenic contamination. Luster resinous; hardness 2; specific gravity 2.0-2.1; fracture conchoidal; cleavage basal, prismatic, and pyramidal. Brittle; translucent.
At room temperature, sulfur is a soft, bright-yellow solid. Elemental sulfur has only a faint odor, similar to that of matches. The odor associated with rotten eggs is due to hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and organic sulfur compounds rather than elemental sulfur.
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