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Explain the difference
(a) Metals and non-metals

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Answered by jangirsomdutt5
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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.

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Answered by khyatisharda22
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Answer:

Metals Non-Metals

1 Metals are malleable. Non-metals are non-malleable or brittle.

2 Metals are ductile. Non-metals are non-ductile

3 Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. Non-metals are bad conductors of heat and electricity.

4 Metals are Lustrous and can be polished. Non-metals are non-lustrous and cannot be polished.

5 Metals are solid at room temperature. Non-metals may be solid, liquid or Gases at room temperature.

6 The melting and boiling points of metals are generally high. Non-metals have low melting and boiling points as compared to metals.

7 All metals are strong. Non-metals are not strong

9 Metals are heavy. Non-metals are light substances.

10 Metals are sonorous. Non-metals are non-sonorous.

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