Sulfur [note correct spelling] is indeed a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
Solid
Sulfer oxide is covalently bonded - so no, it is not an ionic solid.
Yes, Sulfer is a metalloid.
The chinese where the first to isolate sulfer
Sulfur at room temperature is a yellow, solid non-metal element that is odorless and tasteless. It is commonly found in volcanic regions and is used in various industrial processes, such as the production of sulfuric acid.
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