El azufre fundido es una de las pocas sustancias cuya viscosidad aumenta con la temperatura. Al principio, es un líquido móvil y amarillo pajizo; poco a poco se vuelve pardo oscuro y forma una masa espesa; pasados los 200° se ennegrece y nuevamente aumenta su fluidez. Su vapor es rojizo, pero al elevarse la temperatura tiende a ser amarillo claro.
La utilización ya la hemos mencionado anteriormente.
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