compare metal and nonetal on their various physical properties in a comparison chart
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The matter is a physical substance that occupies space and has mass. It is present in three forms, which are elements, compound and mixture. Out of these three forms, elements is the purest form of matter and grouped into three categories, i.e. metals, metalloids and non-metals. Based on the physical and chemical properties, these three elements are bifurcated.
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Content: Metals Vs Non-metals
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BASIS FOR COMPARISONMETALSNON-METALSMeaningMetals refers to the natural elements that are hard, shiny, opaque and dense.Non-metals implies those chemical substances that are soft, non-shiny, transparent and brittle.ExampleNatureElectropositiveElectronegativeStructureCrystallineAmorphicPhysical State at room temperatureSolid (except mercury and gallium)Solid or gas (except Bromine)DensityHigh densityLow densityAppearanceLustrousNon-lustrousHardnessMost metals are hard, except sodium.Most metals are soft, except diamond.MalleabilityMalleableNon-malleableDuctilityDuctileNon-ductileSonorousSonorousNon-sonorousConductionGood conductor of heat and electricityPoor conductor of heat and electricityMelting and Boiling pointVery high melting and boiling point.Low melting and boiling point.Electrons1 to 3 electrons in the outer shell.4 to 8 electrons in the outer shell.OxygenReact with oxygen and form basic oxides.React with oxygen and form acidic oxides.AcidReact with acids and produce hydrogen gas.Do not usually react with acids.
Take a read of the article to get the differences between metals and non-metals.
Content: Metals Vs Non-metals
Comparison ChartDefinitionKey DifferencesConclusion
Comparison Chart
BASIS FOR COMPARISONMETALSNON-METALSMeaningMetals refers to the natural elements that are hard, shiny, opaque and dense.Non-metals implies those chemical substances that are soft, non-shiny, transparent and brittle.ExampleNatureElectropositiveElectronegativeStructureCrystallineAmorphicPhysical State at room temperatureSolid (except mercury and gallium)Solid or gas (except Bromine)DensityHigh densityLow densityAppearanceLustrousNon-lustrousHardnessMost metals are hard, except sodium.Most metals are soft, except diamond.MalleabilityMalleableNon-malleableDuctilityDuctileNon-ductileSonorousSonorousNon-sonorousConductionGood conductor of heat and electricityPoor conductor of heat and electricityMelting and Boiling pointVery high melting and boiling point.Low melting and boiling point.Electrons1 to 3 electrons in the outer shell.4 to 8 electrons in the outer shell.OxygenReact with oxygen and form basic oxides.React with oxygen and form acidic oxides.AcidReact with acids and produce hydrogen gas.Do not usually react with acids.
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