Sulfur
Element number 16 on the periodic table of elements is sulfur. Sulfur is known as a brimstone, meaning “burning stone.” This is because it is found in deposits near volcanoes, and it burns very easily. It is found naturally around hot springs, volcanoes and in meteorites. Sulfur is also a mineral that you will find in all the cells of the human body. Sulfide bonds are the key bonds that allow curly hair to stay curly, and if you ever get a “perm” they add sulfide bonds to your hair. Sulfur can also be found in everyday hair and body cleansing products such as face creams, hand lotions, and also in other skin products to reduce facial blemishes. Sulfur is an essential element within the human body, but it is found in smaller amounts compared to the more dominant elements such as oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. Sulfur is also found in matches and gunpowder. …show more content…
The symbol for sulfur is S. Its atomic number is 16. The atomic number allows scientists to determine the number of protons that an atom has, and if it is not an ion it will also indicate the number of electrons an atom has. Therefore, Sulfur has 16 protons and 16 electrons when it is neutral, and it also has 16 neutrons. You determine the number of neutrons by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic weight, and since the atomic weight of sulfur is 32.066 (rounded to 32) and you subtract the atomic number of 16 you end up with 16 neutrons. Sulfur has a melting point of 112.8 degrees C and a boiling point of 444.6 degrees C. It also has a density of 2.07 g/ml which is significant in determining how it will interact with other elements or