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A yellow brittle solid is most likely a non-metal. Metals are typically solid at room temperature, but they are usually malleable and ductile, rather than brittle. Non-metals, on the other hand, can be brittle in nature.
Brittle is neither a metal or nonmetal, it is a physical property of materials.Brittle is a property of a material. Most metals are not brittle but ductile and maleable.
No, tin is a pliable metal
Almost all of the non-metals are brittle when solid. For example, sulfur.
metals
Non-metals are dull (or they are not shiny as metals).
Many nonmetals are brittle and Carbon is a non metal. Charcoal is a carbon compound so charcoal is brittle having the physical property of carbon.
Sulfur is classified as a non-metal. It is a non-metallic element located in group 16 of the periodic table and exhibits typical non-metal properties such as being brittle, non-reflective, and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
My opinion would be metal. Since non metals are brittle and dull, I disagree with the non-metals.
The element that fits this description is sulfur. Sulfur is a non-metal that is brittle, meaning it breaks easily when subjected to stress. It has a dull appearance and does not conduct electricity because it lacks free electrons to carry an electric current.
yes selenium is brittle, it it is struck it will usually crumble.
Yes, Sulphur is very brittle and falls to pieces easily