English, asked by mddanish065670, 1 year ago

How to solve jumbled senteces to form meaningful sentences

Answers

Answered by surendarrajawat
0
First locate the subject, object, verb and and noun (if any) and then try to arrange it
subject + verb +nound( if any )+ object.

I hope it helps.
Answered by sujeetrai7777777
2

Metals show the property of ductility as can be easily drawn into wires on applying force. However, non-metals are not ductile but carbon is a non-metal that exhibits ductility.

Usually, metals are referred as cations while non-metals as anions.

Metals are said to be good reducing-agents. But non-metals are referred as good oxidizing-agent.

Metals possess very high density in comparison to non-metals.

Applications

Metals

Development of machine tools

In parts automobiles

Satellites

In electricity systems

Non-metals

For medicinal purposes

In chemical fertilizers

In the purification systems

For making crackers

Examples

Metal

Copper

Iron

Silver

Gold

Aluminium

Lead

Magnesium

Sodium etc.

Non-metal

Oxygen

Nitrogen

Carbon

Sulphur

Chlorine

Iodine

Hydrogen

Phosphorus etc.

Conclusion

So, from this discussion, we can conclude that mainly the properties of elements, distinguishes a metal from a non-metal. Also, there is a class of elements in the periodic table that are neither metals nor non-metals. As these elements combinely hold the properties of metals and non-metals both hence are known as metalloids and are present at the centre in the periodic table.

Related Terms:

Fuse Wire Materials

Difference Between Electronegativity and Electron Affinity

Difference Between Static & Current Electricity

Photoelectric Emission

Difference Between Physical and Chemical Change

2 Comments

Vicky Lenka

September 12, 2020 at 6:17 amReply

Good Informaton

Daniel Mkandawire

December 2, 2020 at 10:37 amReply

Very helpful and easily understandable

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

COMMENT

NAME *

EMAIL *

WEBSITE

SAVE MY NAME, EMAIL, AND WEBSITE IN THIS BROWSER FOR THE NEXT TIME I COMMENT.

Related Terms

ABCD Parameters of Transmission Line

Difference Between Real Image and Virtual Image

Hexadecimal to Binary & Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Methods

Norton’s Theorem

Magnetic Hysteresis

Difference Between Positive and Negative Feedback

Difference Between p Type and n Type Semiconductor

Peak Factor

Difference Between RTD & Thermistor

PIN Diode

Common Terms

Synchronous Machine

Regenerative Braking

Thevenin’s Theorem

Auto Transformer

Armature Winding

DC Machine

RLC Series Circuit

RS Flip Flop

Power Triangle

Parallel Resonance

Search…

Most Searched Terms

Star Delta Starter

Peak Value, Average Value and RMS Value

Active, Reactive and Apparent Power

Electrical Bus-Bar and its Types

Emf Equation of a DC Generator

Electrical Earthing

Two Wattmeter Method of Power Measurement

Reciprocity Theorem

Eddy Current Loss

Excitation System

New Additions

Difference Between Atom and Molecule

Difference Between Static and Kinetic Friction

Difference Between Ductility and Malleability

Difference Between Physical and Chemical Change

Difference Between Alpha, Beta and Gamma Particles

Difference Between Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes

Difference Between Electromagnetic Wave and Matter Wave

Difference Between Speed and Velocity

Difference Between Kinetics and Kinematics

Difference Between Synchronous and Asynchronous Counter

Categories

Circuit Theory

Comparisons

DC Machines

Electrical Drives

Electrical Instrumentation

Electrical Machines

Electrical Measurement

Electrical Terms

Electronic Instrumentation

Electronic Terms

Induction Motor

Magnetic Circuit

Optical Fiber Communication

Power Systems

Special Machines

Switchgear and Protection

Synchronous Machines

Transformer

Contact Us

color1 color2 color3 color4ntermolecular forces, the tensile strength of non-metals is low.

Similar questions