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elements such as iron gold silver produce a ringing sound when they are struck but elements such as Sulphur and carbon do not do so why​

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Answered by ayeshafalak534
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Metals produce a ringing sound when struck hard. So, they are called sonorous.

Answered by karnamvishnu5
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Many materials like coal and Sulphur are very soft and dull in appearance. They break down into very fine thin powdery mass on tapping with the hammer. They are neither in – sonorous and also are a very poor conductor of heat and electricity. Few examples of non – metals are carbon, oxygen, Sulphur, etc.

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