How do chemical properties of metal and nonmetal different
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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.
In the chemical properties of metals and nonmetals, we will now see the 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.
- Usually, nonmetals react with other nonmetals in high temperature.
- Most nonmetals do not react with air in room temperature.
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