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Answered by pritichandra62
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Nonmetals are the elements that gain electrons and form negative ions. They are also called electronegative elements.

For example: chlorine, sulphur, oxygen, bromine, phosphorus and nitrogen are nonmetals. Nonmetals are not malleable and ductile but they are brittle. Nonmetals are bad conductors of heat and electricity. They have low melting and boiling points and are soft. Sulphur, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Fluorine and Chlorine are nonmetals.

Answered by archanamadhukar5150
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Non metals have dull surface except graphite and iodine which have a shining surface. They are non-malleable and no-ductile, and have low boiling and melting points. Non metals are generally bad conductor of heat and electricity, except graphite, which being non metal conducts heat and electricity. They are generally solids or gases except bromine which is a liquid.

Eg.- Hydrogen, Graphite, iodine, nitrogen, Bromine, oxygen, etc.

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