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  • Brimstone: The Historical Name for Sulfur - Origin & Meaning
    The obsolete name for sulfur is brimstone.

    This name is derived from the Old English word "brynstone," which literally translates to "burning stone." This name refers to sulfur's characteristic of being a yellow, flammable solid that burns with a blue flame and produces a pungent, suffocating sulfur dioxide gas.

    While the term "brimstone" is no longer commonly used in scientific circles, it still appears in some contexts like literature and religious texts.

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