Sulphur is ductile is this statement is true or false
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False
Explanation: Sulphur is non-metal, non-metal are not ductile.
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false
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Being malleable (able to shape) and ductile(able to make wires) are key characteristics of metals at room temperature. ... It's this sea of mobile electrons that really allows metals to be malleable and ductile. Sulfur is a nonmetal (marked darkish blue in the periodic table below), and therefore would not be malleable; sulphur cannot be drawn in wires as it is a soft metal.
so it is not a ductile.
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