compare metals and non metals with respect to malleability,ductility,lusture
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Metals:
They are malleable in nature so that it can be drawn into thin sheets. e.g, Aluminium changed into aluminium foil.
They are ductile in nature so that they can be drawn into thin wires. e.g, copper is changed into copper wire.
They are lusturous in nature e.g, silver , gold, copper etc.
Non-metals:
They are not malleable because they will break easily.
They are not ductile because they will break easily.
they are not lusturous except graphite.
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They are malleable in nature so that it can be drawn into thin sheets. e.g, Aluminium changed into aluminium foil.
They are ductile in nature so that they can be drawn into thin wires. e.g, copper is changed into copper wire.
They are lusturous in nature e.g, silver , gold, copper etc.
Non-metals:
They are not malleable because they will break easily.
They are not ductile because they will break easily.
they are not lusturous except graphite.
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1. Malleability
Malleability is the property of a material to deform under stress into thin sheets. Metals usually possess the property of malleability while nonmetals don’t.
2. Ductility
Ductility is the property of a material to be stretched into wires. Metals usually possess the property of ductility while nonmetals don’t.
3. Luster
Luster is defined as the shine on the surface of a material. Metals usually possess the property of luster while nonmetals don’t.
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