No, sulfur is not a metal. It is a nonmetal element that is commonly found in its pure form as a yellow solid.
Sulfur is a non-metal element.
Sulfur is a nonmetal. It is a reactive element that is typically found in nature in its pure form as yellow crystals.
Copper sulfate is a salt compound made of copper, sulfur, and oxygen. Copper is a metal, whereas sulfur is a non-metal. So, copper sulfate contains both metal and non-metal elements.
Potassium and sulfur can form an ionic compound, known as potassium sulfide. In this compound, potassium, which is a metal, will donate an electron to sulfur, a non-metal, to achieve a stable electron configuration. This results in the formation of an ionic bond between them.
Sulfur (S) is a nonmetal.
Sulfur is a NON-METAL.
No, sulfur is not a metal. It is a nonmetal element that is commonly found in its pure form as a yellow solid.
Sulfur is a non-metal element.
Sulfur is a non-metal. And it is "metal".. not "medal".
Iron is a metal, but sulfur is a non-metal. Iron is a transition metal with metallic properties such as conductivity and malleability, while sulfur is a non-metal with properties like brittleness and poor conductivity.
When sulfur reacts with a metal, a metal sulfide salt is usually formed.
There is no known "sulfur metal". Sulfur is a nonmetal element, but in compounds with more electronegative nonmetals, such as oxygen, fluorine, and chlorine, sulfur can have a positive oxidation state.
Sulfur does not taste like metal. It has a distinctive "rotten egg" odor and taste. Metal, on the other hand, typically does not have a taste unless oxidized.
non metal
non metal
Sulfide is a compound composed of sulfur and a metal. It is not a metal by itself, but a type of mineral formed by the combination of sulfur with a metallic element, such as iron sulfide (FeS) or copper sulfide (Cu2S).