Sulfur is a non-metal but in its native form it is a yellow crystalline solid. I can be made into a powder as it used for things such as gun powder.
That is in The Science in matter. It's normal phase is Halogen.
No, solid sulfur is a poor conductor of heat because it is a nonmetal and does not have free-moving electrons to transfer heat efficiently.
Aluminum naturally exists in the solid state at room temperature and pressure. It has a high melting point (660.3°C) and therefore remains solid unless heated to that temperature.
A solid yellow light typically indicates that a traffic signal is about to change to red, prompting drivers to slow down and prepare to stop. It serves as a warning to proceed with caution and be prepared to come to a stop if necessary.
A solid yellow arrow at a traffic light means that the signal is about to change from a green arrow to a red arrow and you should prepare to stop. It usually indicates that you should clear the intersection if you are already in it, but not make any new turns.
a nonmetal because a metal is shiny and strong so a nonmetal is brittle and dull
the powdery solid a flower have is pollen grains
Sulphur is a non-metal, with a bright yellow appearance. It is also a solid.
It exists as a solid and is a bright yellow color.
solid nonmetal is solid and metal is just metal
It takes the form of a brittle, yellow, powdery solid at room temperature.
I believe so, because the atoms inside have a sorta different, lets say mind. It doesn't react in the same way as the rest of them.
No, sulfur is not a metal. It is a nonmetal element that is commonly found in its pure form as a yellow solid.
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That is in The Science in matter. It's normal phase is Halogen.
Iodine is a solid nonmetal that gives off purple vapor when heated.