Yes, sulfur is a nonmetal. It is positioned in the nonmetal group on the periodic table due to its properties such as being a poor conductor of heat and electricity, and not having metallic luster.
The element that generally has a shiny luster and is a good conductor of heat and electricity is typically a metal. Metals like copper, silver, and gold are known for these properties.
Sulfur is a poor conductor of electricity but a good conductor of heat. This means it does not allow the flow of electrical current easily, but it can transfer heat efficiently.
Chromium is a poor conductor of electricity. It is classified as a metal and does conduct electricity, but its conductivity is lower compared to metals like copper or silver.
Yes, phosphorus is a poor conductor of heat. It has a low thermal conductivity compared to most metals and some nonmetals.
poor conductor of heat
non-metals mostly do not have the metallic luster and the electron clloud which leads to it and to good conductivity
It is a poor conductor.
helium is an insulator (poor conductor) of heat
An insulator is a poor conductor of energy. For example; Rubber is a poor conductor of electricity Rock is a poor conductor of heat A sponge is a poor conductor of sound.
Nonmetals are generally poor conductor
Wood is a poor conductor of heat.
No. Its a poor conductor.
Yes. Diamond is a poor conductor of electricity.
Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
i think it is poor but i thought again ithink it is good conductor . and btw i still don't know if snow is a good or poor conductor of heat lol
Yes, sulfur is a nonmetal. It is positioned in the nonmetal group on the periodic table due to its properties such as being a poor conductor of heat and electricity, and not having metallic luster.