Different between
i metal and non metal
i element and coumpand
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metal can conduct electricity
non metel can't conduct electricity
A compound contains atoms of different elements chemically combined together in a fixed ratio. An element is a pure chemical substance made of same type of atom. ... Elements contain only one type of atom. Each atom has the same atomic number i.e., the same number of protons in their nucleus.
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Difference between Metal & Non-Metal
For metal:
- Shiny (lustrous) in nature
- Shiny (lustrous) in natureMetal is a good conductor of electricity and heat
- Shiny (lustrous) in natureMetal is a good conductor of electricity and heatDensity and melting point is high
- Shiny (lustrous) in natureMetal is a good conductor of electricity and heatDensity and melting point is highMouldable (Malleable)
- Shiny (lustrous) in natureMetal is a good conductor of electricity and heatDensity and melting point is highMouldable (Malleable)Ductile
- Shiny (lustrous) in natureMetal is a good conductor of electricity and heatDensity and melting point is highMouldable (Malleable)DuctileAt room temperature, it is in solid form except for mercury
Opaque
For non-metal:
- Poor conductors of electricity and heat
- Poor conductors of electricity and heatNon-Ductile metals
- Poor conductors of electricity and heatNon-Ductile metalsBrittle solids
- Poor conductors of electricity and heatNon-Ductile metalsBrittle solidsMaybe solids, liquids or gases at room temperature
- Poor conductors of electricity and heatNon-Ductile metalsBrittle solidsMaybe solids, liquids or gases at room temperatureThese are not sonorous
- Poor conductors of electricity and heatNon-Ductile metalsBrittle solidsMaybe solids, liquids or gases at room temperatureThese are not sonorousTransparent
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