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What is the most thermodynamically stable species of sulfur

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The most thermodynamically stable allotrope of sulfur under standard conditions is sulfur in its orthorhombic crystalline form (S8). This form consists of eight sulfur atoms arranged in a crown-like ring structure. It is also known as α-sulfur.


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