Yes,it should be,although it is not a good one,because it is a metalloid.
No. Sulfur is a nonmetal and is not a conductor of heat or electricity.
Sulfur is a non-metal and non metals are poor conductors.Sulfur is an insulator.So pretty much Sulfur is a bad conductor.(Hope it anwsered your question)
No, carbon in the form of graphite is a good conductor of electricity. Sulfur is not an electrical conductor.
Almost all metals are good conductors of heat and electricity but alkali metals such as silver are very good conductor of heat and electricity.
No, it is not.
No. Sulfur is a nonmetal and is not a conductor of heat or electricity.
It's not a good conductor of electricity or heat, like most other non-metals.
Sulfur is a non-metal and non metals are poor conductors.Sulfur is an insulator.So pretty much Sulfur is a bad conductor.(Hope it anwsered your question)
Yes, it is true.
Yes,it should be,although it is not a good one,because it is a metalloid.
No, carbon in the form of graphite is a good conductor of electricity. Sulfur is not an electrical conductor.
No it is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity
Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
Sulfur is not shiny and is a poor conductor of heat.
Sulfur is generally not a good conductor of heat and electricity, if it is the atom itself you are talking about. If Sulfur is present in an ionic compound, (example: Copper Sulfide, Lead Sulfide), then this compound will conduct electricity in only the MOLTEN state. Also, if Sulfur is in a polyatomic ion (example: Sulfate) and this polyatomic ion forms an ionic compound with another metal, in an aqueous solution, then it will conduct electricity. Remember, ionic compounds only conduct in the MOLTEN/LIQUID state. Glad to help, regards
Copper is metal found in nature which is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Yes, antimony is a good conductor of both heat and electricity.