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Explain two chemical properties of metals with reaction and two chemical properties of non metals with reaction.​

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Answered by brijitroselijoy6f
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Chemical Properties of Nonmetals

Nonmetals are poor conductors of heat and electricity. Graphite and Gas carbon are exceptions. Unlike metals, nonmetals aren't malleable and ductile. Nonmetals react more with metals than with nonmetals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metals and Nonmetals are an important part of our lives. We can’t survive without nonmetals like oxygen, and our survival would be tough without the existence of metals. What’s the chemical science behind these substances? Let’s find out more about the chemical properties of metals and nonmetals.

The chemical properties of Metals and Nonmetals are described below. Let us start with the chemical properties of metals.

The density of metals is usually high.

Metals are malleable and ductile.

Metals form an alloy with other metals or non – metals.

Some metals react with air and corrode. For e.g. Iron.

Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. Lead is an exception.

Generally, metals are in a solid state at room temperature. Except for Mercury. Mercury is in a liquid state.

Many metals produce metal oxide by burning in the oxygen of the air. Highly reactive metals react violently when they’re burnt in oxygen.

Metals like sodium and potassium are stored in oil as they react with air in seconds. They’re highly reactive metals.

Less reactive metals like gold, silver, platinum, etc do not tarnish easily. They stay shiny and lustrous.

Metals produce metal oxide and hydrogen gas while reacting with water.

Soluble metal oxides dissolve in water and create metal hydroxide.

Not all metals react with water. However, highly reactive metals like sodium and potassium react with water violently and an exothermic reaction takes places where the hydrogen immediately catches fire.

Salt and hydrogen are produced when a metal reacts with an acid.

Generally, a metal displaces a less reactive metal in a metal salt solution.

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