No, not all non-metals are insulators. Some are conductive, such as water.
Not all nonmetals have an odor. Some nonmetals are odorless, such as oxygen and nitrogen, while others, like sulfur and chlorine, have distinct odors. Odor presence in nonmetals varies based on their chemical properties.
Na is the best insulator among Na, Si, and S. This is because Na is a metal and tends to have very low conductivity compared to Si and S which are semiconductors or nonmetals with higher conductivity.
Sulfur is a nonmetal. Nonmetals are bad conductors, while metals are good conductors. Since sulfur is a bad conductors, it is a good insulator.
They are all non metals.
That is correct. Sulfur, oxygen, and phosphorus are all examples of nonmetals on the periodic table. Nonmetals typically have properties such as poor conductivity, low melting points, and the tendency to gain electrons in chemical reactions.
No, boron is not likely to be an insulator. It is a metalloid with properties that are in between those of metals and nonmetals, so its conductivity can vary. Pure boron tends to behave more like a semiconductor rather than an insulator.
The best insulator is likely C because it is a nonmetal. Nonmetals are poor conductors and therefore good insulators. Si is a metalloid.
No, germanium is a semiconductor material, not an insulator. It has electrical properties that are in between conductors (like metals) and insulators (like nonmetals), making it useful for various electronic applications.
Nonmetals are not malleable.
Isolators.
Boron is not a typical insulator, as it is a metalloid element that can exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals. In its pure form, boron is a semiconductor at room temperature, meaning it can conduct electricity under certain conditions.
Slate is an electrical insulator. Slate is not a conductor of electricity.
Yes it is all paper is an insulator.
Sulfur is generally considered an insulator because it is a poor conductor of electricity. It has a high resistivity, limiting the flow of electrical current through it. However, sulfur can exhibit some semiconducting properties under certain conditions.
Not all nonmetals have an odor. Some nonmetals are odorless, such as oxygen and nitrogen, while others, like sulfur and chlorine, have distinct odors. Odor presence in nonmetals varies based on their chemical properties.
No, all nonmetals are not brittle. Oxygen,Hydrogen,Nitrogen etc. are some of the nonmetals that occurs in gaseous form.
Na is the best insulator among Na, Si, and S. This is because Na is a metal and tends to have very low conductivity compared to Si and S which are semiconductors or nonmetals with higher conductivity.