Sulphur (sometimes spelt: sulfur) is a yellow, non metallic element.
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Sulfur is a yellow solid element that is found on the Periodic Table under the symbol "S." It is non-metallic and is commonly found in its solid form in nature.
Brass and Gold are a couple. Various alloys of copper and also of titanium may be made with various yellow colours.
The element you are describing is sulfur. It is a yellow solid at room temperature and has a gas form that gives off a distinctive odor reminiscent of rotten eggs.
Sulfur is the yellow solid element that smells really bad when burned, emitting a pungent odor often compared to rotten eggs.
Sulpher / Sulfer (S)
a nonmetal because a metal is shiny and strong so a nonmetal is brittle and dull
An element that is a yellow solid and found as an impurity in coal is sulfur. Sulfur is one reason why burning coal creates pollution. When impure coal is burned, sulfur dioxide is created and contributes to phenomena such as acid rain.