What is the transition temperature of alpha- and beta-sulfur?

What is the transition temperature of alpha- and beta-sulfur? Correct Answer 95.9 °C

Transition temperature is where both dominant forms of sulfur, alpha and beta are stable. For sulfur, the transition temperature is 369K (or 95.9°C), below which alpha-sulfur is most stable and above which, beta sulfur is most stable.

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