Here's a bit more detail:
* Elemental State: Sulfur exists in several allotropic forms (different physical forms of the same element). The most common form is yellow, rhombic sulfur, a brittle solid.
* Chemical State: In its pure form, sulfur is a solid at room temperature.
* Reactivity: Sulfur is a reactive element and can form compounds with many other elements, especially metals.
* Oxidation States: Sulfur can exist in various oxidation states, ranging from -2 to +6.
Let me know if you'd like to know more about sulfur's allotropes, its reactions, or its use in different industries!