Chemistry, asked by kavitakaurr212, 7 months ago

how can we differentiate metals and on metals on the bases of their melting and boiling point ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metals, which are physically flexible elements that can conduct heat and electricity, tend to be solid at room temperature due to their relatively high melting points. Nonmetals, which are physically weak and poor conductors of heat and electricity, can be solid, liquid or gaseous, depending on the element.

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Answered by parth1017
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Metals, which are physically flexible elements that can conduct heat and electricity, tend to be solid at room temperature due to their relatively high melting points. Nonmetals, which are physically weak and poor conductors of heat and electricity, can be solid, liquid or gaseous, depending on the element

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