Rombic sulfur is not ductile . It's more like it is brittle and crumbly. Rombic sulfur is the element in crystallized form, when broken, it turns into a kind of chunky dust.
Amorf sulfur is the other, NOT cristalized form: it is a fine powder like milled wheat
Sulfur is not ductile. It is a nonmetal.
sodium. it is a metal.
ductile is not an element. ductile is a property of an element
no they're not malleable and ductile
Ductile
Iodine is not ductile
Sulfur is brittle.
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As a nonmetal it does not conduct electricity and is not ductile.
sodium. it is a metal.
It is not malleable. It is in fact very brittle due to the structure of the particles. Only metals can be malleable because of the positive ions existing in a sea of free electrons. This means the positive ions can move around without being detached from their electrons.
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.
ductile is not an element. ductile is a property of an element
it is not a ductile
no they're not malleable and ductile
Ductile means that it can hammered thin or made into a wire. That pretty much excludes the possibility of being brittle. However, conducting heat or electricity is entirely different. It just so happens that metals are often ductile and the often conduct heat and electricity, but other materials are not ductile that do conduct electricity, and many of them are brittle. The physical properties (being ductile or brittle) do not necessarily determine the chemical properties (being conductive).
Is cooper ductile
Calcium is not ductile.