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What is a yellow solid element?

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Sulphur (sometimes spelt: sulfur) is a yellow, non metallic element.

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The element Sulphur is a bright yellow at room temperature

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Brass and Gold are a couple. Various alloys of copper and also of titanium may be made with various yellow colours.

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Sulfur.

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sulfur- [S]

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