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Name a non-metal which can change shape without breaking?​

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Answered by avoy111
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Answer:

plastics are the most common known nonmetal for their ability to change shape and retain their form without breaking.

Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer: A non-metal that can change shape without damaging or breaking be Bromine.

Explanation:

The non-metals are considered a bad conductor of electricity. By accepting and gaining electrons, the element of non-metals forms negative ions. The outermost shell of the non-metals have usually 4, 5, 6, or 7 electrons.

These are poor heat conductors. Its elements exist in all three states. The nature of the non-metals is electronegative and brittle. It can be breakdown into smaller pieces. All the non-metals are soft except Diamond, which has a very hard body.

Metals are opposite to non-metals, these are good conductors of electricity. All the other metals are solid at room temperature except mercury.

Bromine is not a solid at room temperature, despite this, it is found in the liquid state. It has the ability to change its shape without damaging or breaking. Bromism is a cause of the activity of dissolvable bromide particles that produce lots of bromide salt.

Bromine structures diatomic particles, it is fluid on grounds that the intermolecular powers are sufficient.

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