sulfur or sulphur
Sulfur.
non metal
Sulphur
Sulfur is a non-metal element with atomic number 16. It is yellow in color, brittle in solid form, and has a distinctive odor. Sulfur plays a crucial role in various biological processes and is commonly found in minerals like pyrite and gypsum.
Non-metals are dull (or they are not shiny as metals).
Iodine is likely to be a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid at room temperature. It is a non-metal with properties that make it a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid.
sulphur is a non metal. It is a solid, usually encountered as a yellow powder but there are a number of different forms (allotropes)
It shatters and is thus brittle and very unlikely to be a metal. It is a non-metal and thus at the right hand side of the periodic table. It is the element sulfur.
Almost all of the non-metals are brittle when solid. For example, sulfur.
Sulfur is an element that is a yellow non-metallic solid.
Sulphur is a non-metal, with a bright yellow appearance. It is also a solid.
Sulfur is a non-metal element with atomic number 16. It is yellow in color, brittle in solid form, and has a distinctive odor. Sulfur plays a crucial role in various biological processes and is commonly found in minerals like pyrite and gypsum.
some metals (cast iron for example) are brittle- it is a physical property
Brittle is neither a metal or nonmetal, it is a physical property of materials.Brittle is a property of a material. Most metals are not brittle but ductile and maleable.
No, tin is a pliable metal
Iodine is likely to be a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid at room temperature. It is a non-metal with properties that make it a poor conductor of electricity and a brittle solid.
Non-metals are dull (or they are not shiny as metals).
sulphur is a non metal. It is a solid, usually encountered as a yellow powder but there are a number of different forms (allotropes)
metals
It shatters and is thus brittle and very unlikely to be a metal. It is a non-metal and thus at the right hand side of the periodic table. It is the element sulfur.