Science, asked by donaabhash8, 4 months ago

Metals can be drawn into wires but not non-metals.Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Generally, metals are ductile. ... Exception to this is Mercury which is a metal but a liquid at room temperature. So it cannot be drawn into wires. Therefore it is non-ductile.

Answered by mohammedafreed827
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Explanation:

Generally, metals are ductile.

Exception to this is Mercury which is a metal but a liquid at room temperature. So it cannot be drawn into wires.

Therefore it is non-ductile.

Metals show the property of being ductile. They can be drawn into wires. Also they are malleable. They can be drwan to thin sheets. Cl is non metal and non metals are non ductile.

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