Sulfur (α-Orthorhombic)
allotrope
S
The most common form of sulfur — the bright yellow mineral found near volcanoes
← Allotrope of Sulfur
This is the bright yellow sulfur you'd find crusting a volcanic vent or in a school chemistry lab.
A crystalline allotrope of Sulfur (space group P2_12_12_1), sourced from the Crystallography Open Database (COD 9012333).
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Crystallography
| Catalogue identity | Sulfur — P2₁2₁2₁ |
| Formula | S |
| Crystal system | orthorhombic |
| Space group | P2_12_12_1 |
| Lattice (a, b, c) Å | 21.152, 11.441, 7.581 |
| Angles (α, β, γ) ° | 90, 90, 90 |
| Density (g/cm³) | 2.09 |
Structure data: Crystallography Open Database · Public domain (CC0)