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what are metals and not metals?
metals are those which loss electrons and form positive ions and non-metals are those which gain electrons or (accepting electrons)and form negative ions and form electronegative ions.​

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Answered by mdramesh786
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With the exception of hydrogen, all elements that form positive ions by losing electrons during chemical reactions are called metals. Thus metals are electropositive elements with relatively low ionization energies.20-Aug-2020

Answered by llFairyHotll
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☞The metals list which makes up the periodic table includes iron, lead, gold, aluminum, platinum, uranium, zinc, lithium, sodium, tin, silver, etc. The nonmetals list which makes up the periodic table includes hydrogen, helium, carbon, sulfur, nitrogen, oxygen, radon, neon, other halogens, and noble gases etc

With the exception of hydrogen, all elements that form positive ions by losing electrons during chemical reactions are called metals. Thus metals are electropositive elements with relatively low ionization energies

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