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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.

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Is S a shiny and a good conductor of heat?

No, the element sulfur (S) is not shiny and is not a good conductor of heat. Sulfur is a non-metal and is typically a yellow, brittle solid at room temperature. It is a poor conductor of heat due to its molecular structure, which does not allow for efficient transfer of thermal energy.


Is sulfur a conductor of heat and electricity?

Yes,it should be,although it is not a good one,because it is a metalloid.


Which element is brittle in the solid phase and is a poor conductor of heat and the solid electricity?

Any of the ceramic like materials. Look to the up and to the right of the periodic table. Semi-metals and solid non metals would be good places to start.


Sulfur a good conductor of heat?

No, sulphur is not a good conductor of heat its crystals may conduct a very small amount of heat.


Is sulfur brittle in its solid phase and a poor conductor of heat and electricity?

Yes, it is true.


Is sulfur a poor conductor of energy?

Yes, it is a horrible conductor of energy.


Is sulfur a good conductor or a poor conductor of heat and electricity?

Sulfur is a non-metal and non metals are poor conductors.Sulfur is an insulator.So pretty much Sulfur is a bad conductor.(Hope it anwsered your question)


Soft low melting solid which is a good conductor of heat?

The metal lead. Solid at room temps, low melting point, good conductor of heat and electricity.


Is sulfur conductor?

No. Sulfur is a nonmetal and is not a conductor of heat or electricity.


Element mostly solid good conductor of heat and electricity?

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Is sulfur conductor of heat and electricity?

Yes,it should be,although it is not a good one,because it is a metalloid.


Why is sulfur a good conductor of electricity?

It's not a good conductor of electricity or heat, like most other non-metals.