How do non metals differ from metals in terms of the state of matter?
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Key Differences Between Metals and Non-Metals. ... Whereas non-metals are electronegative as they generally accept electrons. Metals are generally found in solid-state but non-metals exist in all the 3 states of matter i.e., solid, liquid and gas. Metals shows the property of malleability while non-metals are non-malleable ...
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Metals and non-metals are substances that can be differentiated on the basis of various physical and chemical properties. Metals are the elements that are generally hard as strong metallic bond exists between the atoms. As against non-metals are the elements which are usually soft.
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