No, not in powdery solid state:
Electrical resistivity: (amorphous at room temp.) is 2×1015 Ω·m
resistivity is the 'inverse' of conductivity. (So r = 1 / c )
sulphur
Yes sulphur is a solid found near volcanoes. It is also yellow.
Elemental sulphur is a solid at 30c
a sulphur element has no mobile electrons
sulphur
Yes, sulphur melts.
Yes, sulphur melts.
Solid
Sulfur does not conduct electricity in its solid state because it is a non-metal with a covalent molecular structure, meaning it lacks free-moving charged particles. However, when dissolved in water to form an aqueous solution, sulfur remains largely insoluble, so it does not conduct electricity in that state either. Generally, sulfur does not exhibit electrical conductivity in either solid or aqueous forms.
The properties for sulphur is that: its bright yellow Looks like powder! Its a solid
solid yellowish powder
Sulfur is a solid element.