Sulfur
The pale yellow element that occurs widely in nature in several free and combined allotropic forms is sulfur.
Nonmetal
Sulfur is a pale yellow element that occurs widely in several free and combined allotropic forms, such as rhombic sulfur and monoclinic sulfur. These different forms exhibit variations in properties such as color, density, and stability.
A yellow powder from underground mines is more likely to be a nonmetal, such as sulfur. Metal ores typically do not occur as yellow powders but instead as metallic-looking ores.
a nonmetal because a metal is shiny and strong so a nonmetal is brittle and dull
Nonmetal
There are many. Sulfur may be the most common.
Fluorine is a nonmetal. It belongs to the halogen group in the periodic table, which consists of highly reactive nonmetallic elements.
Yellow and green combined create the color yellow-green.
Sulfur is a yellow nonmetal that smells like rotten eggs when burned.
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Green.