Sully the Sulfur Atom
Sully Sully, S for short, was born 1777. The baby solid weighed 32.06 grams and was 16 cm tall. Sully is a nonmetal solid. Sully was born in France and the attending physician was Antoine Lavoisier. Sully melts at 115.2 degrees C and boils at 444.7 degrees C.
Pronunciation Rebus
-K +
Sully Chalcogen 32.06 grams
Michael Hall
Mark Jeska 1777
Picture of Sully
Poem about Sully Sully is sulfur
Sulfur has sixteen protons Sully is solid
The Chalcogens 16 Lavoisier Drive
Tellurium
Oxygen
Selenium
Polonium
Ununhexium
Bohr Model
Career of Sully When this special solid grows up, Sully wants to be a pyrotechnician to create
fireworks and other such explosives. Sully also wants to be a doctor as a fallback plan.