It is not metallic because it does not have a shiny luster, does not conduct electricity, and is not malleable. (you can't bent it like tin foil)
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 classified as a non-metal. It is a non-metallic element located in group 16 of the periodic table and exhibits typical non-metal properties such as being brittle, non-reflective, and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
No it's not, it's a multivalent non-metal.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
No, not strictly speaking. Sulfuric acid is a mineral acid. It is made by reacting Sulfur Trioxide with water. Sulfur Trioxide IS a non-metal oxide.
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.
It is an abundant, multivalent non-metal.
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Sulfur is a NON-METAL.
Sulfur (S) is a nonmetal.
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Sulfur is a non-metal. And it is "metal".. not "medal".
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.
No, sulfur is not a metal. It is a nonmetal element that is commonly found in its pure form as a yellow solid.
Sulfur is classified as a non-metal. It is a non-metallic element located in group 16 of the periodic table and exhibits typical non-metal properties such as being brittle, non-reflective, and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
No it's not, it's a multivalent non-metal.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
Its a non-metal.