If it’s bright yellow and smells of eggs, matches, and/or flatus, it’s sulfur.
Physical Properties |
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Chemical formula | S |
Class | Native element |
Crystal system | Orthorhombic |
Habit | Hexagonal tablets Foliated masses Scaly masses Radiating or granular aggregates |
Color | Bright yellow |
Hardness | 1.5 to 2.5 |
Specific gravity | 2.1 |
Cleavage | Poor {101} and {110} |
Fracture | Conchoidal |
Luster | Resinous |
Transparency | Transparent to translucent |
Streak | White |
Optical Properties |
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PPL | Pale yellow Often pleochroic Extreme relief |
XPL | Extremely high birefringence |
δ | 0.29 |
Special properties | Sulfurous odor (bet you didn’t see that coming) |
after Perkins, 354-355 |
Sulfur in Hand Sample
Hand sample of sulfur (it’s basically just a lot of yellow)
Sulfur in Thin Section
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