Nonmetal
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.
Nonmetal
Sulfur powder is a nonmetal. It is a chemical element with the atomic number 16 and is classified as a nonmetal on the periodic table.
Bleaching powder, chemically known as calcium hypochlorite (Ca(OCl)₂), is not a metal or a nonmetal; it is a compound. It contains calcium, which is a metal, and hypochlorite ions, which consist of nonmetal elements. Therefore, while it includes metal components, bleaching powder itself is categorized as an inorganic compound rather than strictly a metal or nonmetal.
Amorfous sulfur is a yellow powder, this is nothing like metal, so sulfur is a nonmetal (the same as e.g. carbon)
Sulfur is a nonmetal that exists as a yellow powdery solid at room temperature. It is commonly found in its elemental form in nature and has various industrial applications, including in the production of sulfuric acid and fertilizers.
Sulphur is a non-metal, with a bright yellow appearance. It is also a solid.
Fluorine is a nonmetal. It belongs to the halogen group in the periodic table, which consists of highly reactive nonmetallic elements.
Gold is a metal. It is a dense, soft, and malleable metal that is known for its shiny, yellow appearance.
Sulphur is a non-metal, with a bright yellow appearance. It is also a solid.No. A mineral.
Sulfur is a non metal. It belongs to group 16.
No, sulfur is not a metal. It is a nonmetal element that is commonly found in its pure form as a yellow solid.