explain non-metals?
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Nonmetal - the free encyclopedia Nonmetal or non-metal is a chemical element that does not have the properties of a metal. Some are gases including: hydrogen, helium, oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, neon, or radon and many others. An example of a solid that is a nonmetal is sulfur. Usually, gases or brittle solids are non-metals.
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Explanation: A non-metal is an element that when forming an ionic compound with a metal accept electrons to attain a full outermost shell. This because it is easier for a non-metal to reach noble gas electric configuration then a metal
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