Non-metal forms:
(a) Anion
(b) Cation
(c) Anion and Cation
(d) Do not form ion
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non-metal form=anions
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Non-metal forms Anion.
Non-metals gain electrons under chemical reactions and form anions. These non metals are electronegative and have high ionization energies.
- Non-metals are poor conductors of electricity and are brittle.
- Non-metals are poor conductors of heat and are non-lustrous.
- Non-metals are found in all states such as solids, liquids and gases.
Few examples of non-metals are oxygen, hydrogen, fluorine, bromine.
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