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what are the physical properties of metals and nonmetals ?

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Answered by DCA45
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metals of solid at room temperature with the exception of Mercury and gallium which are liquid state at room temperature
non metals are either solid or gaseous state with the aspiration of bromine which is in liquid state
metal have luster in their pure state and can be polish to give a highly reflective surface and metals are malleable that is there can be hammered into thin sheets
Answered by kamblesushma816
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Metals are defined as elements that possess properties such as, malleability, ductility, sonorous and good conductors of heat and electricity. While nonmetals are those elements that are not malleability, ductile, sonorous and are poor conductors of heat and electricity.

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