No. Sulfur is a yellow, non-lustrous non-metal. It forms large yellow crystals, which can easily be broken down into yellow powder. When combined with oxygen, especially during combustion, it forms sulfur dioxide. Sulfur often smells like rotten eggs, as do its thiol (sulfur-hydrogen) compounds, which are often formed when bacteria break down sulfur-contain substances, such as proteins.
Sulfur is Dull and Nonmetallic in luster. Hopes this helps you!xD
No, it is dull, not normally. Sulfur generally comes in powder form and is dull.
no, Sulfur is yellow looking, therefore not silver like. so no Sulfur is does not have luster.
"Luster" is a term used to characterize a mineral(Reflection of a light).
Sulfur Lustre or luster is Adamantine on on crystal faces,glimmering on fracture surfaces!
Dull, non-metallic, resinous.
glassy or pearly
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Sulphur is a non-metal
'S8' is an allotrope of sulphur. It is a non metal. It is yellow coloured, archaically known as 'Flowers of Sulphur'.
Titanium is a solid, white, lustrous metal.
I suppose if I have to pick one, I'd say "nonmetal", because there's no metal called "lustrous". There's no metal called "love" either, so I guess love is also a nonmetal. A better answer might be "the word has nothing to do with the elemental metal/nonmetal dichotomy, and the question is therefore essentially meaningless".
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Sulphur is a non-metal
It is not certain.
The definition of lustrous according to Google: lus.trous adjective 1.Having luster; shining. It would be appropriate to assume that metal would be preferred to be lustrous to be more aesthetic.
A reddish lustrous ductile malleable metal element? COPPER!!!XD
SHINY..like lustrous metal e.g. well polished brass
sulfur or sulphur
You think probable to a metal.
2 reason why copper is metal and Sulphur is a non metal is that copper is a good conductor of heat while sulphur is and also solid is the state of copper and not that of sulphur.
No. Silver is a soft, white, lustrous transition metal.
It is a characteristic or you can say, property of metalsthat - they are LUSTROUS in nature whereas on the other hand, non-metals possess the property that - they are NON - LUSTROUS in nature.Thus, metals can be lustrous and non-metals cannot be lustrous in nature(except iodine, which is a non-metal, but is lustrous in nature).