No. Sulfur is a yellow, non-lustrous non-metal. It forms large yellow crystals, which can easily be broken down into yellow powder. When combined with oxygen, especially during combustion, it forms sulfur dioxide. Sulfur often smells like rotten eggs, as do its thiol (sulfur-hydrogen) compounds, which are often formed when bacteria break down sulfur-contain substances, such as proteins.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Sulphur is a non-metal
'S8' is an allotrope of sulphur. It is a non metal. It is yellow coloured, archaically known as 'Flowers of Sulphur'.
Titanium is a solid, white, lustrous metal.
Iridium is a lustrous, silvery metal that is odorless.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Yes, many metals are lustrous.
Yes, aluminum is a lustrous metal, meaning it has a shiny and reflective surface.
Sulphur is a non-metal
It is not certain.
SHINY..like lustrous metal e.g. well polished brass
You think probable to a metal.
'S8' is an allotrope of sulphur. It is a non metal. It is yellow coloured, archaically known as 'Flowers of Sulphur'.
No. Silver is a soft, white, lustrous transition metal.
Yes, metals are lustrous but NOT all of them.
Copper is a metal because it is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and it has a shiny metallic luster. Sulphur is a non-metal because it is brittle, does not conduct electricity, and tends to form negative ions in chemical reactions.
In their pure state, shiny and lustrous