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What is polymorphic form of sulfur

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The most common POLYMORPHIC form of sulfur is the orthorhombic polymorph of S8. The component sulfur subsists as many allotropes. REGARDING a large number of allotropes, sulfur is second only to carbon. In addition to the allotropes, any allotrope often subsists in polymorphs, DESCRIBED by Greek PREFIXES (α, β, ETC.).



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