What is sulfur and what are its uses?

Sulfur is a non-metallic element that is in crystalline form and exists in the framework of stable isotopes. It is used as a chemical agent or fungicide and in rubber vulcanization. Sulfur is deposited in volcanic vents.

Sulfur is also found in sedimentary rocks, especially gypsum and limestone, along with salt domes. Native sulfur is the main source of sulfur for the sulfuric acid industry, followed by sour gas (natural gas containing hydrogen sulfide) and pyrite.

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