Who first recognized sulfur as an element?

Who first recognized sulfur as an element? Correct Answer Antoine Lavoisier

In ancient times, sulfur was thought to be fused with mercury and salt towards which alchemists thought it was a metal that could be transmuted. It was Antoine Lavoisier who first thought sulfur was an element. However, Humphry Davy believed it contained hydrogen.

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