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Explain the difference between metal and nonmetal​

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Answered by shm0618007jasleen
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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 DivyanshSengar
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Metals are considered to be electropositive in nature due to their ability to donate electrons. Whereas non-metals are electronegative as they generally accept electrons.

Metals are generally found in solid-state but non-metals exist in all the 3 states of matter i.e., solid, liquid and gas.

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.

The bond formed between metals is said to be metallic bonding. While the bond formed between two non-metals is a covalent bond.

Metal possesses high tensile strength as there exists strong attraction between molecules. However, due to weak intermolecular forces, the tensile strength of non-metals is low.

Metals holds the left side position on the periodic table. But non-metals are usually found on the right side in the periodic table.

Metals exhibit high melting and boiling point except mercury. As against the melting and boiling point of non-metals are generally low except carbon and silicon.

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