The melting point of sulfur is 112.8° celsius and the boiling point is 444.6° celsius.
Here is a summary of what sulphur has to do with health. Sulfur makes up about 0.25 percent of our total body weight, almost like potassium. The body contains about 140 grams of sulfur mainly in the proteins, but sulfur is distributed in small amounts in cells and tissues. Sulfur is in four amino acids: methionine, an essential amino acid; the nonessential cysteine and cysteine, which is made from methionine and taurine, which is not part of body tissues but does help produce bile acid for digestion. Sulfur takes part in two B vitamins, thiamine and biotin. Thiamine is important to skin and biotin to hair. Sulfur is well know to be the "beauty mineral" because …show more content…
Sulfur is used in the creation process of steel and rubber. It is also included in the making of inorganic chemicals, matches, fumigants and glass. It is also used in explosives, cement, animal feed and adhesives. Sulphur is used in fertilizing. It's used for salt blocks, soil amendments, petroleum and it's also used in sugar