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all exceptions of metals and nonmetals
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Answered by hulumgola10
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Exceptions of Metals on the basis of their Physical Properties are given below:

•Malleability: Zinc, Arsenic, Mercury, Antimony are non-malleable and non-ductile metals.

•Conductivity: Aluminium and Titanium are poor conductors of Heat and Electricity.

•Lustre: Sodium is a non-lustrous metal.

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