Sulfur is brittle.
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Doubtful. Ductile by definition means "not brittle, easily stretched, malleable".
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.
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Boron is considered brittle in its pure elemental form.
No, it is a semi conductor so it is not ductile.
Most metals are not brittle.
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.
Non metals are brittle. They are neither malleable nor ductile.
Sulfur is not malleable. It is a brittle non-metal that breaks easily under pressure rather than deforming.
Yes, metalloids are ductile they are also malleable, but is not shiny.