Silver is a metal. Sulphur is a nonmetal.
They are both metal...the more metallic looking of the two is silver
No. Sulfur is a nonmetalNo.
Sulfur causes silver to tarnish.
It is a metal consisting of silver and one or more additional metallic components.
Sulfur is an element and as such no silver would be found in pure sulfur except as a trace element.
They are both metal...the more metallic looking of the two is silver
No. Sulfur is a nonmetalNo.
Both gold and silver are metallic elements, they are transition metals to be more precise.
Amorfous sulfur is a yellow powder, this is nothing like metal, so sulfur is a nonmetal (the same as e.g. carbon)
Sulfur causes silver to tarnish.
yes it does
It is a metal consisting of silver and one or more additional metallic components.
An example is sulfur.
It depends if the silver is metallic (shiny) or matte (dull). Metallic silver would reflect more heat than white, but matte silver would reflect less heat than white.
it is a negative ion because silver doesnt attracts positive ions which makes it more metallic it is a negative ion because silver doesnt attracts positive ions which makes it more metallic
Sulfur is an element that is a yellow non-metallic solid.
Sulfur is an element and as such no silver would be found in pure sulfur except as a trace element.