The most stable allotropic form of sulfur is:
Solution
Rhombic sulfur (α-sulfur) is the most stable allotrope at room temperature, with molecular formula S₈ in a puckered ring structure.
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Subject: Chemistry · Chapter: p-Block Elements · Topic: Group 16: Oxygen Family
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