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NO!!! It is an opaque non-,etallic solid.

It exists in several allotropes. The most common allotrope being yellow. The other allotropes are colured red and white.

They are known as '; - Yellow ; Flowers of sulphur) , red sulphur, and white sulphur.

Historically, sulphur was known as 'brimstone' because it was collected from the edges(brims) of volcanoes.

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lenpollock

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