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Define metals and nonmetals with explanation...

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Answered by VenomBIast
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\large\dashrightarrow\tt\pink{Metal:} Metal is a substance which is lustrous, sonorous, ductile, and is a good conductor of heat and electricity.

\large\dashrightarrow\tt\pink{Non-Metal:}Substances which are soft and dull, i.e., non-lustrous, non-sonorous, non-ductile, non-malleable and poor conductor of heat and electricity are called non-metals.

Answered by AngelFire
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\large{\pmb{\underline{\underline{\sf{Metal:-}}}}}\dashrightarrow Metal is a substance which is lustrous, sonorous, ductile, and is a good conductor of heat and electricity.

\large{\pmb{\underline{\underline{\sf{Non-Metal:-}}}}}\dashrightarrow Substances which are soft and dull, i.e., non-lustrous, non-sonorous, non-ductile, non-malleable and poor conductor of heat and electricity are called non-metals.

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