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Sulfur::Script




Introduction::

(write in the beginning of video)

Sulfur was found in ancient/prehistoric times and is unknown where it was found and who found it. On the map that we have edited, I have posted the sign, S, on the mediterranean sea because I wasn’t able to find the information.

(also written before video of poem)
Sulfur is an element that is classified as a non-metal and is pale yellow. It was found and known since pre-historic times. It is odorless, tasteless, is brittle solid, and its symbol is <S>. Sulfur’s atomic number is 16, which means that sulfur has 16 protons and electrons, and has a mass of 32.066. It also has 16 neutrons in its atoms. Sulfur is included in the chalcogen and the group’s number is also 16. It is located in the oxygen, selenium, tellurium, and polonium family. Sulfur has a melting point of 115.21˚c and a boiling point of 444.60˚c. That’s a big difference, right? Sulfur can also be spelt as ‘sulphur’ and ‘sulpur. ’Its native form sulfur is a yellow crystalline solid and sulfur is usually used for gunpowder, medicine, matches, and insecticides. It is found in volcanoes and hot springs. Sulfur burns with blue flame and emits sulfur dioxide by burning it.

(video::poem)

Long, long time ago

This was found on the ground below

 

Odorless, tasteless, and is a brittle solid

 

It’s colored pale yellow

Not like one of a cello

 

This is found in volcanoes

Where thick lava flows

Also found in hot springs

Where you would not want to use your nose

 

It’s used to make gunpowder

And also for some medicine

 

This element burns with blue beautiful flames

Now, guess what I am and play the game!

 (credits)

~ by ssisclarak on November 16, 2008.

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