Allotropes of sulphur-orthorhombic form


One of the allotropes of sulfur is the orthorhombic form, formula S8 (8 is a subscript), which is a brittle, yellow solid. It does not conduct electricity. this form is stable below 94.5 deg C. It dissolves more in nonpolar solvents:

A) What type of bonds Does S8 have?

B) what type of solid is this?

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Chemistry: Allotropes of sulphur-orthorhombic form
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