are all metals and non metals solid explain
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all metals and non metals solid
Metals tend to be hard, metallic-looking solids, with high electrical and thermal conductivity values and high melting and boiling points. Nonmetals tend to be softer, often colorful elements. They may be solids, liquids, or gases.
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Metals:
Metals occur in the solid state. All metals are solid except with an exception for mercury which is in liquid state in its natural form.
Non-Metals:
At room temperature, non-metals can be in the state of solids, liquids or gases.
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