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How metals are different from non-metals. Explain?​

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Answered by anjaiahlakshmi
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Answer:

Metals:

Metals are usually good conductors of heat and electricity.

They are hard, opaque, shiny, lustrous and malleable and ductile.

Metals usually form ionic bonds.

None-Metals:

Non-metals are usually good insulators of heat and electricity.

They are usually brittle and have dull appearence.

None-metals usually form covalent compounds.

Answered by anishadey2006
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Answer:

Hope it helpful to you

Explanation:

Metals tend to be hard, metallic-looking solids, with high electrical and thermal conductivity values and high melting and boiling points. Nonmetals tend to be softer, often colorful elements. They may be solids, liquids, or gases

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