Sulfur (S)

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Name: Sulphur, Amorphous Sulfur, Prilled Sulfur, Flour Sulfur
Chemical formula: S
Particle size: very fine powder

Description: Sulfur has always been used extensively in pyrotechnics. It serves as a fuel, and reduces the ignition temperature of mixtures. It also tends to increase the burning rate and friction or shock sensitivity of most mixtures

Precaution:
H: 315
P: 302+352

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