compare chemical properties of metals and non-metals?
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Chemical Properties: Non-metals generally have somewhere around 4 to 8 electrons in the outer shell. Non-metals tend to gain or accept valence electrons. When they are exposed to oxygen, non-metals react with oxygen to form acidic oxides.
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Explanation:
Metal Chemical Properties:
Have 1-3 electrons in the outer shell of each metal atom and lose electrons readily
Corrode easily (e.g., damaged by
oxidation such as tarnish or rust)
Lose electrons easily
Form oxides that are basic
Fave lower electronegativities
Are good reducing agents
Nonmetal Chemical Properties:
Usually have 4-8 electrons in their outer shell
Readily gain or share valence electrons
Form oxides that are acidic
Have higher electronegativities
Are good oxidizing agents
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