physical properties of metals and non-metals?
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the physical property of metal are they can convert into ductile they have long resistivity to substancethey can convert are drawn into thin wires they are good conductor of electricity and heat they have Shiny and lusture surface they are having smooth surface they have high melting point for example iron copper extra
non metals physical properties are they do not have any loss sure they may or may not be drawn thin wires they cannot be converted or sometimes may converted into the thin wires they are bad conductor of heat some of non metals are in liquid and some of them are in solid and liquid they have low melting point for example sulphur potassium et cetera
non metals physical properties are they do not have any loss sure they may or may not be drawn thin wires they cannot be converted or sometimes may converted into the thin wires they are bad conductor of heat some of non metals are in liquid and some of them are in solid and liquid they have low melting point for example sulphur potassium et cetera
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physical properties of metals and nonmetals
all metals are solid in room temperature except Mercury
gallium and caesium have very low melting point they can melt on our body temperature iodine is non metal but it is lustrous carbon is non metal that exist in different forms that is diamond and graphite alkali metals such as Lithium potassium and sodium are so soft that they can be cut with a knife they have low density and low melting point
all metals are solid in room temperature except Mercury
gallium and caesium have very low melting point they can melt on our body temperature iodine is non metal but it is lustrous carbon is non metal that exist in different forms that is diamond and graphite alkali metals such as Lithium potassium and sodium are so soft that they can be cut with a knife they have low density and low melting point
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