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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.
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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
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