Mass Spectrometric Study of Sulfur VaporIt is well known that sulfur catenates and forms oligmers ranging from S2 to S20. The actual number of species present in the vapor depends on several factors and has been the subject of many studies (e.g.: ref. 1). The main problem associated with the mass spectrometric studies is the tendency of the sulfur vapor to depolymerize or break up into smaller units under the ion source conditions. Therefore, one has to employ lower electron impact energies to identify the true abundances of various species present in the sulfur vapor and the pathways of dissociation.