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Title: The increased viscosity of molten sulfur at 160-195°C is due to the
Post by: Whelan on May 7, 2015
The increased viscosity of molten sulfur at 160-195°C is due to the
A) melting of S8 to give discrete S8 units.
B) merging of the S8 rings to give interlocking S8 rings.
C) opening of the S8 rings to give smaller S units.
D) opening of the S8 rings which then polymerize into long chains.


Title: Re: The increased viscosity of molten sulfur at 160-195°C is due to the
Post by: hbutler2 on May 11, 2015
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