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"Ductile" means - Easily molded or shaped, pliable, not brittle.There are many elements that are ductile at room temperature, including gold, copper, silver, lead, phosphorous etc (there are more).
The element that is ductile at room temperature is gold. Gold is a soft metal that can be drawn into thin wires without breaking.
The element you are describing is sulfur. It is a non-metal, and has a distinct yellow color, is brittle in its solid form, and poor conductor of electricity. Additionally, sulfur is not magnetic and is a solid at room temperature.
Oxygen is not considered ductile as it is a gas at room temperature and does not exhibit properties of ductility, which is the ability of a material to be stretched without breaking.
Bromine is a halogen element that is in liquid form at room temperature.
No, bromine is not ductile. Bromine is a nonmetallic element that is brittle in its solid form.
No, silicon is a solid at room temperature. It is a metalloid with a crystalline structure.