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Octasulfur

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Octasulfur is a chemical compound with the molecular formula \( S_8 \). It is a cyclic molecule consisting of eight sulfur atoms arranged in a crown-shaped structure. Octasulfur is commonly known as "sulfur" in its most stable form at room temperature and pressure. It is characterized by its yellow color and is the most well-known allotrope of sulfur.

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