No. Sulfur is a nonmetal
No.
Sulphur is a non-metallic element.
Sulphur (AKA Sulfur) is a yellow non metallic element, usually available as a powder, which remains yellow under normal conditions.
Sulphur (sometimes spelt: sulfur) is a yellow, non metallic element.
The answer expected here is non-metal, and examples are carbon, chlorine, sulfur phosphorus. Metals have metallic bonds. However there are compounds where atoms of a metallic element form covalent bonds to other atoms of the same element.
Sulfur is an element.
Sulfur is an element that is a yellow non-metallic solid.
Sulphur is a non-metallic element.
Sulfur is a non metallic element. Mass number of it is 32.
Yes, sulfur is a nonmetal.
Sulfur is an element that is a yellow non-metallic solid.
Sulphur is a non metallic element. Mass number of it is 32.
Sulphur (AKA Sulfur) is a yellow non metallic element, usually available as a powder, which remains yellow under normal conditions.
Sulfur was historically called brimstone. (The "brim" part is from an old word meaning "burn", since elemental sulfur can occur as a rock-like substance that does, in fact, burn.)
Sulphur (sometimes spelt: sulfur) is a yellow, non metallic element.
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
Amorfous sulfur is a yellow powder, this is nothing like metal, so sulfur is a nonmetal (the same as e.g. carbon)
The answer expected here is non-metal, and examples are carbon, chlorine, sulfur phosphorus. Metals have metallic bonds. However there are compounds where atoms of a metallic element form covalent bonds to other atoms of the same element.