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Sulfur Collection (#5)

"Sulfur: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Emerald Tablet" Embark on a journey through time and nature as we explore the enigmatic world of sulfur

Background imageSulfur Collection: Tartrazine food colouring molecule

Tartrazine food colouring molecule. Molecular model of Tartrazine, an organic compound used as a food colouring. Tartrazine, also known as E102, is a yellow dye derived from coal tar

Background imageSulfur Collection: Sunset Yellow food colouring molecule

Sunset Yellow food colouring molecule. Molecular model of Sunset Yellow, an organic compound used as colouring in foods such as chocolate, caramel and soft drinks

Background imageSulfur Collection: Ponceau Red food colouring molecule

Ponceau Red food colouring molecule. Molecular model of Ponceau Red, an organic compound used as a food colouring. Ponceau Red, also known as Ponceau 4R and E124, is very commonly used in the UK

Background imageSulfur Collection: Allura Red AC food colouring molecule

Allura Red AC food colouring molecule. Molecular model of Allura Red AC, an organic compound used as a colouring in foods such as soft drinks and sweets

Background imageSulfur Collection: Sulphur sticks

Sulphur sticks. Sulphur is a pale yellow, odourless, brittle solid, which is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulphide

Background imageSulfur Collection: Sulphur crystals

Sulphur crystals. Sulphur (chemical symbol S) is a nonmetallic yellow solid at room temperature. This monoclinic crystalline shape is produced when sulphur crystallises slowly out of solution

Background imageSulfur Collection: VX nerve agent molecule

VX nerve agent molecule. Molecular model of VX, a nerve agent used in chemical warfare. VX blocks the action of an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase

Background imageSulfur Collection: Greens food colouring molecule

Greens food colouring molecule. Molecular model of Green S, an organic compound used as colouring in foods such as mint sauce, tinned peas and sweets

Background imageSulfur Collection: Platinum sulphide crystal structure

Platinum sulphide crystal structure
Platinum sulphide crystal, molecular model. Platinum sulphide (PtS) is found in the mineral cooperite, usually with palladium and nickel ions present as well as platinum

Background imageSulfur Collection: Rhombic sulphur crystal

Rhombic sulphur crystal. Computer model of the rhombic crystal structure of sulphur. The basic structure of this crystal is a ring of eight atoms

Background imageSulfur Collection: CD4 protein fragment, molecular model

CD4 protein fragment, molecular model
CD4 protein fragment. Molecular model of the CD4 glycoprotein, which plays a vital role in the immune system. It is found on the surface of white blood cells called T cells

Background imageSulfur Collection: Insulin molecule, computer artwork

Insulin molecule, computer artwork. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas. It consists of two peptide chains, A and B, which are linked by disulphide bridges

Background imageSulfur Collection: Boiling mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula, near Keflavik

Boiling mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula, near Keflavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageSulfur Collection: Dramatic volcanic landscape with boiling mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula

Dramatic volcanic landscape with boiling mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula, near Keflavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageSulfur Collection: Dramatic volcanic landscape with mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula

Dramatic volcanic landscape with mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula, near Keflavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageSulfur Collection: Sapphire Pool, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming

Sapphire Pool, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming. United States of America, North America

Background imageSulfur Collection: Steam rises from Sapphire Pool, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Steam rises from Sapphire Pool, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageSulfur Collection: Geothermal Valley, (Hell Valley), Beitou, Taipei County, Taiwan

Geothermal Valley, (Hell Valley), Beitou, Taipei County, Taiwan For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageSulfur Collection: Hot pools and boiling mud at Namaskard thermal area

Hot pools and boiling mud at Namaskard thermal area, Hverarond, near Lake Myvatn, North area, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageSulfur Collection: Snow covered frozen Viti (Hell) crater near Krafla power plant

Snow covered frozen Viti (Hell) crater near Krafla power plant, Lake Myvatn, North area, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageSulfur Collection: Steam jet at Namaskard thermal area

Steam jet at Namaskard thermal area, Hverarond, near Lake Myvatn, North area, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageSulfur Collection: Leirhnjukur thermal area and eruption site near Krafla

Leirhnjukur thermal area and eruption site near Krafla geothermal power station, Lake Myvatn, North area, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageSulfur Collection: Tourists around the steam jets at Namaskard thermal area

Tourists around the steam jets at Namaskard thermal area, Hverarond, near Lake Myvatn, North area, Iceland, Polar Regions




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"Sulfur: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Emerald Tablet" Embark on a journey through time and nature as we explore the enigmatic world of sulfur. Just like the ancient Emerald Tablet, also known as Smaragdine Table or Tabula Smaragdina, this captivating element holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Witness the raw power of creation at Strokkur Geyser erupting at Geysir, where sulfuric forces shape landscapes with their fiery might. In a conceptual image that transcends reality, visualize how sulfur molds our planet's very foundation. Step into the shoes of a daring Sulfur Miner who fearlessly ventures into treacherous depths to extract this precious mineral from Kawah Ijen volcano and its mesmerizing crater lake in Java, Indonesia. Marvel at their resilience amidst an otherworldly sunrise backdrop. Immerse yourself in Kawa ijen's surreal ambiance as you encounter smoking sulfur pipes and baskets filled with vibrant yellow hues. This ethereal scene along the Road to Myvatn during summer in Iceland will leave you spellbound by nature's artistry. As winter blankets Reykjahlid in Nordurland eystra, Iceland, venture into Krafla area and witness craters adorned with glistening snow. The frozen beauty along the Road to Myvatn unveils an icy wonderland that contrasts against sulfurous geothermal activity beneath your feet. Travel across continents to Rotorua, New Zealand where Whakarewarewa Park boasts a geyser that dances harmoniously with swirling clouds of steam—a testament to Earth's untamed energy. Meanwhile, Namafjall Hverir geothermal area in Northeast Iceland showcases fumaroles emitting smoke like mystical chimneys connecting us to volcanic realms beyond imagination. Finally, find yourself captivated by Hverir—Northern Iceland's geothermal paradise—where steam intertwines with bubbling mud pools, creating a surreal landscape that seems plucked from a dream.