Chromium is a likeley element to be contained in a substance with a brilliant yellow color.
A yellow solid that always has the same properties and cannot be broken down is most likely an element. Elements are made up of only one type of atom and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Examples of yellow elements include sulfur and gold.
Sodium is the element that produces a bright yellow glow in street lights. This is primarily due to the emission of light in the sodium vapor inside the lamp.
Sulfur is a yellow element that emits a foul odor resembling rotten eggs when burned.
Sulfur is a yellow solid at room temperature and 1 atm.
Sulfur was historically called brimstone. (The "brim" part is from an old word meaning "burn", since elemental sulfur can occur as a rock-like substance that does, in fact, burn.)
A common substance that will have a yellow color is the element sulfur (S). Another substance of similar brilliant color is yellow cake uranium (Ur).
Based on the characteristics described, the substance is likely iron, which is an element. Iron is a metal that can exist in a powdered form and is attracted to magnets.
If it is a gas, then it is most likely chlorine.
The yellow solid separated out is likely to be elemental iodine (I2). When substance X is added to potassium iodide solution, a redox reaction occurs leading to the formation of iodine, which appears as a yellow solid.
Gold is a chemical element that belongs to the category of metals. It is a dense, soft, and malleable metal known for its shiny yellow color and high value.
yes becoz the gold is element and element is a substance
because it is a yellow(ish) substance.
Fluorine is a chemical substance - a halogen.
accumalation of a yellow watery substance in the scrotum
the yellow substance is callled bile. which is just stomach acid.
Sulfur is an element that is a yellow non-metallic solid.
This element is sulfur.