sulfur
[U] Uncountable
This word carries a strong sensory association with the smell of rotten eggs, often evoking feelings of toxicity, volatility, or decay. In industrial contexts, it is viewed as a raw material for chemicals and fertilizers, while in geological contexts, it signals volcanic activity. Because of its historical association with hellfire and alchemy, the word often appears in gothic or occult literature to create an atmosphere of dread or supernatural corruption. It is a technical term that retains a pungent, visceral quality.
Used to describe the chemical element or the mass of the substance, such as the sulfur found in a mineral deposit.