no it is a nonmetal
Iron is a metal, but sulfur is a non-metal. Iron is a transition metal with metallic properties such as conductivity and malleability, while sulfur is a non-metal with properties like brittleness and poor conductivity.
Boron is classified as a metalloid or semi-metal. It has properties that are between those of metals and nonmetals.
Sulfur does not taste like metal. It has a distinctive "rotten egg" odor and taste. Metal, on the other hand, typically does not have a taste unless oxidized.
Sulfide is a compound composed of sulfur and a metal. It is not a metal by itself, but a type of mineral formed by the combination of sulfur with a metallic element, such as iron sulfide (FeS) or copper sulfide (Cu2S).
Sulfur is not a metal; it is a non-metal. It is found in group 16 of the periodic table along with oxygen, selenium, and tellurium. Sulfur typically forms covalent bonds in compounds, unlike metals which tend to form metallic bonds.
Sulfur is a NON-METAL.
Sulfur (S) is a nonmetal.
No, sulfur is not a metal. It is a nonmetal element that is commonly found in its pure form as a yellow solid.
It is an abundant, multivalent non-metal.
It is a semi-metal. (: Your welcome
Iron is a metal, but sulfur is a non-metal. Iron is a transition metal with metallic properties such as conductivity and malleability, while sulfur is a non-metal with properties like brittleness and poor conductivity.
Sulfur is a non-metal. And it is "metal".. not "medal".
When sulfur reacts with a metal, a metal sulfide salt is usually formed.
There is no known "sulfur metal". Sulfur is a nonmetal element, but in compounds with more electronegative nonmetals, such as oxygen, fluorine, and chlorine, sulfur can have a positive oxidation state.
Boron is classified as a metalloid or semi-metal. It has properties that are between those of metals and nonmetals.
Sulfur does not taste like metal. It has a distinctive "rotten egg" odor and taste. Metal, on the other hand, typically does not have a taste unless oxidized.
non metal