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  • Sulfur (or sulfur) is an element with the chemical symbol "S".
  • Sulfur is dropped by its ore that can be found in Middle Earth, or can also be bought by Dwarf Miners and Blue Mountains Miners, similar to saltpeter.
  • Permanent. must be cooked to use
  • Sulfur (S) is an element and elementary substance, solid under usual conditions. It along with charcoal and potassium nitrate are the main ingredients in gunpowder. (SG1: "Small Victories") The Gadmeer were also sulfur-based life forms. (SG1: "Scorched Earth") Dr. Nicholas Rush said that Squigglers' lair smells like sulfur. (SGU: "Time")
  • Sulfur is a resource appearing in the Heroes of Might and Magic series. It appeared from Heroes I to Heroes V, but Heroes VI used a different resource system. It was one of the rare resources, along with gems, mercury, and crystals. Sulfur is one of the resources usually associated with evil factions and creatures. Black dragons, for instance, usually costs sulfur. Sulfur mines produce this resource.
  • Sulfur is Clue #25 and is hidden inside the Hagia Sophia.
  • Sulfur was a substance that, along with methane, comprised the clouds of the planet Bastatha.
  • Sulfur (or Sulphur, symbol S) is a chemical element, with atomic number 16 on the periodic table.
  • Sulfur is an elemental mineral with an atomic number of 16. It is abundant, tasteless and it is a multivalent non-metal. It usually appears as a yellowish pigment. It forms in small, lemon-yellow crystals with the crystal habit of orthorhombic. Broken sulfur gives off an odor of rotten eggs. Sulfur was used by the ancient Chinese and mixed with potassium nitrate to form a compound known today as gunpowder. It was discovered and used by alchemists in attempts to turn items to gold.
  • Sulfur is a yellow alchemical substance, well worth selling.
  • Sulfur is a common spell reagent obtained from mining stone rocks, and can be obtained from some creatures.
  • Sulfur is the third song from Slipknot's fourth album, All Hope Is Gone.
  • Sulfur, or sulphur, is a non-metallic element that is found normally on the earth's crust, areas with volcanic activities, and is known in the Bible as brimstone. The most notable use of sulfur in the supernatural world is that it is a key marker of demonic manifestation. Since it is an identifier of demonic activity, it is thus useful for hunters when identifying creatures responsible for supernatural cases. It appears that the more powerful the demon, the more sulfur they leave behind. Most demons merely leave traces of the stuff, while Azazel left piles of it.
  • Sulfur or sulphur (see spelling differences) is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16. It is an abundant, multivalent non-metal. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with chemical formula S8. Elemental sulfur is a bright yellow crystalline solid when at room temperature. Chemically, sulfur can react as either an oxidant or a reducing agent. It oxidizes most metals and several nonmetals, including carbon, which leads to its negative charge in most organosulfur compounds, but it reduces several strong oxidants, such as oxygen and fluorine.
  • Sulfur is one of the blocks/rocks that the Lava layer is made of. On blocks of Sulfur Warmworms and occasionally Hot Feet can spawn in darkness. Sulfur can only be mined by using an Iron Mining Cell or better. Sulfur is an ingredient for crafting-recipes like Hardened Lava Floor or Freeze Resistance Potions (as of R26 in December 2015). Sulfur can also be used as a rather powerful Fuel for the Forge. Currently sulfur cannot be made into gunpowder (R26 in December 2015).
  • Name: Sulfur Firemane. Race: Tauren Age: 32. Place of birth: Red Rock, Mulgore. Vocation: Druid Hobbies: collecting herbs and alchemy. Guild: Imminent Rueage. Affiliations: Envoy of the Cenarion Circle, Lady of Clan Firemane. Appearance: Sulfur is nearing middle-age and her russet fur has grayed in some places. Her deep green eyes have a dark look to them. She tends to wear robes or a kilt and the garb of a member of the Cenarion Circle. History Born when all of Mulgore was secure and peaceful, Edena was born to Clan Chief Herul Firemane and Galena Grimtotem. For a long time the Firemanes and the Grimtotems were allies and had deep familial ties, but this would end soon after Sulfur's birth. The Firemanes ruled the area of Mulgore known as Red Rock and were the keepers of the burial
  • Sulfur (also spelled sulphur) is an element. The term "brimstone" is an alternative name for sulfur. When combined with potassium nitrate and coal, sulfur could be used to create gunpowder. (TOS: "A Private Little War" ) Native sulfur could be found on a desert planet where, in 2267, James T. Kirk fought a Gorn captain. (TOS: "Arena" ) The sulfur lagoons of Hokath were a vacationing spot favored by the Voth. (VOY: "Distant Origin") Similarly, the sulfur lagoons of Gorath were used as a test of endurance for Klingons on the Day of Honor. (VOY: "Day of Honor")
  • Sulfur (Image:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgi/ʌlfər/ SUL-fər) or sulphur (British English; see spelling below) is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16. It is an abundant, multivalent non-metal. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with chemical formula S8. Elemental sulfur is a bright yellow crystalline solid when at room temperature. Chemically, sulfur can react as either an oxidant or reducing agent. It oxidizes most metals and several nonmetals, including carbon, which leads to its negative charge in most organosulfur compounds, but it reduces several strong oxidants, such as oxygen and fluorine. It is also the lightest element to easily produce stable exceptions to the octet rule.
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  • Disclaimer: The listed ??? Item will not always appraise to the desired item.
  • Sulfur or sulphur (see spelling differences) is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16. It is an abundant, multivalent non-metal. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with chemical formula S8. Elemental sulfur is a bright yellow crystalline solid when at room temperature. Chemically, sulfur can react as either an oxidant or a reducing agent. It oxidizes most metals and several nonmetals, including carbon, which leads to its negative charge in most organosulfur compounds, but it reduces several strong oxidants, such as oxygen and fluorine. Sulfur occurs naturally as the pure element (native sulfur) and as sulfide and sulfate minerals. Elemental sulfur crystals are commonly sought after by mineral collectors for their distinct, brightly colored polyhedron shapes. Being abundant in native form, sulfur was known in ancient times, mentioned for its uses in ancient India, ancient Greece, China and Egypt. Fumes from burning sulfur were used as fumigants, and sulfur-containing medicinal mixtures were used as balms and antiparasitics. Sulfur is referred to in the Bible as brimstone (burn stone) in English, with this name still used in several nonscientific tomes. It was needed to make the best quality of black gunpowder. In 1777, Antoine Lavoisier helped convince the scientific community that sulfur was a basic element rather than a compound. Elemental sulfur was once extracted from salt domes where it sometimes occurs in nearly pure form, but this method has been obsolete since the late 20th century. Today, almost all elemental sulfur is produced as a byproduct of removing sulfur-containing contaminants from natural gas and petroleum. The element's largest commercial use (after mostly being converted to sulfuric acid) is to produce sulfate and phosphate fertilizers, because of the relatively high requirement of plants for sulfur and phosphorus. Sulfuric acid is also a primary industrial chemical outside fertilizer manufacture. Other well-known uses for the element are in matches, insecticides and fungicides. Many sulfur compounds are odoriferous, and the smell of odorized natural gas, skunk scent, grapefruit, and garlic is due to sulfur compounds. Hydrogen sulfide produced by living organisms imparts the characteristic odor to rotting eggs and other biological processes. Sulfur is an essential element for all life, and is widely used in biochemical processes. In metabolic reactions, sulfur compounds serve as both fuels (electron donors) and respiratory (oxygen-alternative) materials (electron acceptors). Sulfur in organic form is present in the vitamins biotin and thiamine, the latter being named for the Greek word for sulfur. Sulfur is an important part of many enzymes and in antioxidant molecules like glutathione and thioredoxin. Organically bonded sulfur is a component of all proteins, as the amino acids cysteine and methionine. Disulfide bonds are largely responsible for the mechanical strength and insolubility of the protein keratin, found in outer skin, hair, and feathers, and the element contributes to their pungent odor when burned. one ton of sulfur has 50,000 kwh of energy
  • Sulfur (or sulfur) is an element with the chemical symbol "S".
  • Sulfur is dropped by its ore that can be found in Middle Earth, or can also be bought by Dwarf Miners and Blue Mountains Miners, similar to saltpeter.
  • Permanent. must be cooked to use
  • Sulfur (S) is an element and elementary substance, solid under usual conditions. It along with charcoal and potassium nitrate are the main ingredients in gunpowder. (SG1: "Small Victories") The Gadmeer were also sulfur-based life forms. (SG1: "Scorched Earth") Dr. Nicholas Rush said that Squigglers' lair smells like sulfur. (SGU: "Time")
  • Sulfur is a resource appearing in the Heroes of Might and Magic series. It appeared from Heroes I to Heroes V, but Heroes VI used a different resource system. It was one of the rare resources, along with gems, mercury, and crystals. Sulfur is one of the resources usually associated with evil factions and creatures. Black dragons, for instance, usually costs sulfur. Sulfur mines produce this resource.
  • Sulfur is Clue #25 and is hidden inside the Hagia Sophia.
  • Sulfur, or sulphur, is a non-metallic element that is found normally on the earth's crust, areas with volcanic activities, and is known in the Bible as brimstone. The most notable use of sulfur in the supernatural world is that it is a key marker of demonic manifestation. Since it is an identifier of demonic activity, it is thus useful for hunters when identifying creatures responsible for supernatural cases. It appears that the more powerful the demon, the more sulfur they leave behind. Most demons merely leave traces of the stuff, while Azazel left piles of it. Sulfur is found in powder form wherever demons manifest. The smell of rotten eggs is given off by sulfur. Because of this, part of the rhetoric of hunters is to ask victims if they caught the scent of rotten eggs. Sulfur is also found in blood specimen infected with the Croatoan Virus. This is because the virus has demonic origins, and was part of the plan to wipe the earth of humanity in the apocalypse.
  • Sulfur was a substance that, along with methane, comprised the clouds of the planet Bastatha.
  • Sulfur (or Sulphur, symbol S) is a chemical element, with atomic number 16 on the periodic table.
  • Sulfur is an elemental mineral with an atomic number of 16. It is abundant, tasteless and it is a multivalent non-metal. It usually appears as a yellowish pigment. It forms in small, lemon-yellow crystals with the crystal habit of orthorhombic. Broken sulfur gives off an odor of rotten eggs. Sulfur was used by the ancient Chinese and mixed with potassium nitrate to form a compound known today as gunpowder. It was discovered and used by alchemists in attempts to turn items to gold.
  • Sulfur is a yellow alchemical substance, well worth selling.
  • Name: Sulfur Firemane. Race: Tauren Age: 32. Place of birth: Red Rock, Mulgore. Vocation: Druid Hobbies: collecting herbs and alchemy. Guild: Imminent Rueage. Affiliations: Envoy of the Cenarion Circle, Lady of Clan Firemane. Appearance: Sulfur is nearing middle-age and her russet fur has grayed in some places. Her deep green eyes have a dark look to them. She tends to wear robes or a kilt and the garb of a member of the Cenarion Circle. History Born when all of Mulgore was secure and peaceful, Edena was born to Clan Chief Herul Firemane and Galena Grimtotem. For a long time the Firemanes and the Grimtotems were allies and had deep familial ties, but this would end soon after Sulfur's birth. The Firemanes ruled the area of Mulgore known as Red Rock and were the keepers of the burial grounds there. When the quillboars raided from the Barrens, the Firemanes fought desperately for their home but lost and removed themselves to Thunderbluff. While still young, Sulfur was sent to Moonglade to study to become a Druid, an old tradition for the women rulers of the clan. While she was gone, her grandmother, Magathra Grimtotem, began aligning her clan was what the Firemanes deemed enemies of the Tauren. This was the first break between the two clans. Three years ago Sulfur returned to Thunderbluff, now a Druid, to find the politics in chaos. Having joined the Orcs and Trolls in an alliance, the Taurens were considering Thrall's idea to include the Forsaken, the Undead who had broken from the Lich King's control, in the Horde. Many spoke out against it. She urged her father, who had become an advisor to Chief Cairne Bloodhoof, to argue against this alliance believing the Forsaken to be enemies and unnatural abominations. She openly spoke out against her grandmother and earned Magathra's enmity, an unpleasant relationship which continues to this day. Eventually Cairne Bloodhoof agreed to the alliance wit the Forsaken and Sulfur left Thunderbloof to contemplate what she believed a dangerous turn of events for the Taurens. It was nearly a year ago when Sulfur had her first significant encounter with one of the Forsaken, a priest named Forsook. At first she thought the undead insane and judged all the Forsaken by that meeting. But while in the Barrens, while she was fighting against the quillboars, a personal crusade of hers against those who had destroyed her home, she was saved by Forsook when the odds were against her. This was the beginning of a change of mind for her, while she began to set her prejudices aside. During the last few months, Sulfur has changed her views on the Forsaken tremendously. She has nurtured friendships with a few of them including a blind rogue name Caeryn and when she was asked to join the noble band of adventurers named Imminent Rueage, her experiences with the Forsaken only improved. She has discovered though that this change of mind has not altered her relationship with her grandmother, Magathra Grimtotem. The more Sulfur learns of the Grimtotems plots and scheming the more she fights against them furiously, attempting to foil her grandmother at every turn. Recently Sulfur has spent more time in Thunderbloof. Her mother died some years ago and her father is ailing, unable to be at Cairne's side at all times. She has taken the title Lady of Red Rock, which had belonged to her mother, and is expected to soon take the position of Chief of the Clan. She hopes to use her influence to fight her grandmother politically and create a rift between Magathra and Cairne, but this goal is still far off. She is constantly in danger of Magathra's assassins and is untrustworthy of any Grimtotem she meets, even though by blood she is half Grimtotem herself. Personality Sulfur Firemane is not very talkative and is relatively uncomfortable in most social settings. If there was any Tauren who most resembled in demeanor and action the nobility of the humans or elves, it is she. Not that she denies her Tauren heritage, far from it ... it is only the influence of her Night Elf teachers in Moonglade and her exposure to their traditions. While coming off as haughty, she is gentle with most of those she meets. Unless her prejudices get in her way, and they are her greatest weakness. She is stubborn in her opinions and it takes a great deal for someone to prove her preconceived notions are wrong. Clan Firemane has a tradition of rarely speaking to people using their names. They consider the use of names intimate, which is why they generally go by symbolic name such as 'Sulfur'. Because of this they have over the years developed a means by which to address others by their race. Fellow Taurens are referred to as Brother or Sister. The Orcs have gained the name of Grim Brother/Sister, and the Trolls are Earth Brother/Sister. The Forsaken have come to be known as Night Brother or Sister, and while Sulfur and most of the Firemane have a poor opinion of the Blood Elves, they show them due respect in calling them Sun Brother or Sun Sister ... or sometimes just Elder. Sulfur will generally refer to even her guildmates by these titles rather than using their names unless she feels a need to.
  • Sulfur (Image:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgiImage:Speakerlink.svgi/ʌlfər/ SUL-fər) or sulphur (British English; see spelling below) is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16. It is an abundant, multivalent non-metal. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with chemical formula S8. Elemental sulfur is a bright yellow crystalline solid when at room temperature. Chemically, sulfur can react as either an oxidant or reducing agent. It oxidizes most metals and several nonmetals, including carbon, which leads to its negative charge in most organosulfur compounds, but it reduces several strong oxidants, such as oxygen and fluorine. It is also the lightest element to easily produce stable exceptions to the octet rule. Sulfur occurs naturally as the pure element (native sulfur) and as sulfide and sulfate minerals. Elemental sulfur crystals are commonly sought after by mineral collectors for their brightly colored polyhedron shapes. Being abundant in native form, sulfur was known in ancient times, mentioned for its uses in ancient Greece, China and Egypt. Fumes from burning sulfur were used as fumigants, and sulfur-containing medicinal mixtures were used as balms and antiparasitics. Sulfur is referenced in the Bible as brimstone (burn stone) in English, with this name still used in several nonscientific tomes. It was needed to make the best quality of black gunpowder. In 1777, Antoine Lavoisier helped convince the scientific community that sulfur was a basic element, rather than a compound. Elemental sulfur was once extracted from salt domes where it sometimes occurs in nearly pure form, but this method has been obsolete since the late 20th century. Today, almost all elemental sulfur is produced as a byproduct of removing sulfur-containing contaminants from natural gas and petroleum. The element's commercial uses are primarily in fertilizers, because of the relatively high requirement of plants for it, and in the manufacture of sulfuric acid, a primary industrial chemical. Other well-known uses for the element are in matches, insecticides and fungicides. Many sulfur compounds are odiferous, and the smell of odorized natural gas, skunk scent, grapefruit, and garlic is due to sulfur compounds. Hydrogen sulfide produced by living organisms imparts the characteristic odor to rotting eggs and other biological processes. Sulfur is an essential element for all life, and is widely used in biochemical processes. In metabolic reactions, sulfur compounds serve as both fuels and respiratory (oxygen-alternative) materials for simple organisms. Sulfur in organic form is present in the vitamins biotin and thiamine, the latter being named for the Greek word for sulfur. Sulfur is an important part of many enzymes and in antioxidant molecules like glutathione and thioredoxin. Organically bonded sulfur is a component of all proteins, as the amino acids cysteine and methionine. Disulfide bonds are largely responsible for the mechanical strength and insolubility of the protein keratin, found in outer skin, hair, and feathers, and the element contributes to their pungent odor when burned.
  • Sulfur is one of the blocks/rocks that the Lava layer is made of. On blocks of Sulfur Warmworms and occasionally Hot Feet can spawn in darkness. Sulfur can only be mined by using an Iron Mining Cell or better. Sulfur is an ingredient for crafting-recipes like Hardened Lava Floor or Freeze Resistance Potions (as of R26 in December 2015). Sulfur can also be used as a rather powerful Fuel for the Forge. If placed in the world, Sulfur will raise the temperature of player-characters and the surrounding (heat-scale) over time, but very, very slowly, until fire damage will be dealt (when the heat-scale has fully turned red). Currently sulfur cannot be made into gunpowder (R26 in December 2015).
  • Sulfur is a common spell reagent obtained from mining stone rocks, and can be obtained from some creatures.
  • Sulfur is the third song from Slipknot's fourth album, All Hope Is Gone.
  • Sulfur (also spelled sulphur) is an element. The term "brimstone" is an alternative name for sulfur. When combined with potassium nitrate and coal, sulfur could be used to create gunpowder. (TOS: "A Private Little War" ) Native sulfur could be found on a desert planet where, in 2267, James T. Kirk fought a Gorn captain. (TOS: "Arena" ) The sulfur lagoons of Hokath were a vacationing spot favored by the Voth. (VOY: "Distant Origin") Similarly, the sulfur lagoons of Gorath were used as a test of endurance for Klingons on the Day of Honor. (VOY: "Day of Honor") The term "brimstone" was often used in reference to Hell, in terms of fire and brimstone. (VOY: "Spirit Folk") Similarly, in a line of dialogue from the Shakespeare play Hamlet, a ghost mentioned "sulphurous and tormenting flames" which he would have to render himself to. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King" ) While pitted against the aforementioned Gorn captain in 2267, James Kirk included some of the native sulfur from the planet's surface in the creation of gunpowder which he fired at the Gorn. (TOS: "Arena" ) In 2369, Kira Nerys told Bajoran farmer Mullibok, after supper in his cottage, that he couldn't stay on the moon Jerrado. Once the tapping started, the moon's crust would release sulfur and carbon compounds that would make Jeraddo's air unbreathable. (DS9: "Progress") The Doctor, after being transferred to the Alpha Quadrant to treat an uncooperative Lewis Zimmerman, suggested he would be off to visit and explore sulfur mines if Zimmerman continued to object to being treated. (VOY: "Life Line") In a deleted or unfilmed scene from DS9: "Emissary", Benjamin Sisko commented that a harsh landscape he was seeing in the Bajoran wormhole couldn't "beat the sulfuric mine pits of Hadas IV." [1]
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