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A yellow nonmetallic element occurring widely in nature in several free
and combined allotropic forms and used in the manufacture of
pharmaceuticals and many sulfur compounds, especially sulfuric acid.
and combined allotropic forms and used in the manufacture of
pharmaceuticals and many sulfur compounds, especially sulfuric acid.
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