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how are Metal different from non metal​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Generally, the elements containing 1,2 or 3 electrons in the valence shell of their structure are known as metals. ... While the elements with 4, 5, 6 or 7 electrons in their outermost shell are known as non-metals.

Answered by manikandan52
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Metal elements have high electrical conductivity properties. They are able to pass electricity with minimal restriction, making them ideal for use in wires and cables. Furthermore, metal elements have a higher melting point than that of nonmetal elements. In other words, it takes more heat for a metal element to melt than it does for a nonmetal element to melt. Metal elements are also malleable and ductile, allowing them to be “worked.”

Nonmetal elements have poor electrical, as well as thermal, conductivity. They aren’t able to pass electricity or heat as well as metal elements. Additionally, nonmetal elements have a dull appearance, which is in stark contrast to the lustrous appearance exhibited by metal elements.

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