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Metals are ductile and can be drawn into wires whereas non-metals are non-ductile and can't be drawn into wires. Metals are sonorous and used in ringing bells whereas non-metals are non-sonorous and cannot be used in ringing bells. Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity while non-metals are poor conductors.
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- Metals are malleable and give thin sheets after hammering whereas non-metals are brittle and give no sheets.
- Metals are ductile and can be drawn into wires whereas non-metals are non-ductile and can’t be drawn into wires.
- Metals are sonorous and used in ringing bells whereas non-metals are non-sonorous and cannot be used in ringing bells.
- Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity while non-metals are poor conductors.
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