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Difference between metals and non metals??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metals shows the property of malleability while non-metals are non-malleable. Metals are generally those substances that have a shiny surface and thus are lustrous. Whereas non-metals have non-shiny appearance and thus falls under the category of non-lustrous substances.

Answered by ompirkashsingh893349
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\Large \mathtt{matels:} \\  \red{ \large\texttt {hard} }\\ \blue{ \large\texttt {ductility}} \\   \pink{\large\texttt {sonorus}} \\   \green{\large\texttt {malleability}} \\  \orange{\large\texttt {good \: conductor \: of \: heat}} \: \\  \large  \orange{ \texttt{and  \: electricity}} \\    \gray{shiny}

\large\texttt {non - metals: } \\ \large \orange{\texttt {soft}} \\ \large \green{\texttt {nor \: ductile}} \\   \purple{\large\texttt {not \: sonorus}} \\ \large \red{\texttt {not \: mellable}} \\ \large\texttt { \gray{bad \: conductor \: of \: heat}}  \\ \:\large \gray{\texttt { and \: electricity}} \\  \blue{\large\texttt {dull}}

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