Sulfur is a nonmetal and nonmetals are poor conductors of electricity and heat and are reactive with other elements. So no
no
sulfur reacts violently with heat causing flames
No. Sulfur is a nonmetal and is not a conductor of heat or electricity.
it conducts electricity because it is a metal but i am not sure about heat
no?
Metals conduct heat and electricity well.
1. Iron is lustrous, while sulfur is not. Luster is a property of metals. 2. Iron conducts electricity, while sulfur does not. Electrical conductivity is a property of metals. 3. Iron conducts heat, while sulfur does not. Heat conductivity is a property of metals. 4. Iron is malleable, while sulfur is not. Malleability is a property of metals. 5. Iron is somewhat ductile, while sulfur is not. Ductility is a property of metals.
metal conducts heatEverything conducts heat, to a greater or lesser extent.
because gold is a metal it conducts heat and electricity very well
Because it is a heat conductor and have a greater heat capacity
A vacuum does NOT conduct heat !
sulfur reacts violently with heat causing flames
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Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br2)
Potassium does indeed react vigorously with acid and also conducts heat well.
copper
a metalloid