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1. What is the difference between the physical state of metals and non-metals at room temperatur​

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Answered by kamalmaniuprety
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Explanation:

The metals are generally present in the solid form at room temperature except mercury which is liquid at room temperature. Whereas non-metals may be solid, liquid and gaseous at room temperature. ... But non-metals are not ductile. Metals are malleable but non-metals are not malleable.

Metals have a shiny luster, are malleable as well as ductile, have a high melting point, and are excellent conductors of heat and electricity. Nonmetals are generally not as shiny, are brittle, have low density, low melting point, and are poor conductors of electricity and heat.

Answered by mananmadani53
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Answer:

meatel conduct electricity bit mom metal does not

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