properties of non-metal.
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A nonmetal is typically brittle when solid and usually has poor thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity. Chemically, nonmetals tend to have relatively high ionization energy, electron affinity, and electronegativity. They gain or share electrons when they react with other elements and chemical compounds.
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-Poor conductors of electricity and heat
-Non-Ductile metals
-Brittle solids
-Maybe solids, liquids or gases at room temperature
-These are not sonorous
-Transparent
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