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How can we distinguish metal and nonmetal from its electronic configuration??

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Answered by NeelamK
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if an element have more than 4 electrons in its outermost shell then it will be considered as non metal and the elements having less than 4 electrons in its outermost shell then it will be metal.

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Answered by Learners1234
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Answer:If a atom of substance have less than 4 electrons in its valence shell, then it is said to be a metal.If it have more than 4 electrons, then it is said to be a non-metal.

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