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how are properties of metal different from the properties of nonmetals?????​

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Answered by jenni2329
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The chemical elements can be broadly divided into metals, metalloids and nonmetals according to their shared physical and chemical properties. ... Typical nonmetals have a dull, coloured or colourless appearance; are brittle when solid; are poor conductors of heat and electricity; and have acidic oxides.

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Answered by manyasharma44
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Metals and non-metals are elements that are distinct in their chemical and physical properties. Metals and non-metals can be easily differentiated.

Metals are malleable, which means it can be beaten to thin sheets. On the other hand, non-metals are very brittle. When comparing their density, metals have a high to moderate density, whereas non-metals have low to moderate density.

While metals are good conductors of electricity and heat, non-metals are poor conductors. Unlike non-metals, metals are ductile, which means they can be stretched into wires. Another difference between metals and non-metals, is that the former has a metallic luster, while the other does not.

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