Physics, asked by graciasharon, 9 months ago

what is sonorous?
CHEMISTRY METALS
AND NON METALS​

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Answered by itzcrazyboy47
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Metals are sonorous as they produce a deep, ringing sound when hit by an object. Nonmetals are non-sonorous as they do not produce a ringing sound when hit by an object. Metals generally have high melting and boiling point except for sodium and potassium.

Answered by Anonymous
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Sonority is the property of a substance to produce sound when collide together. Metals are sonorous and produce sound when struck together in solid state. Electron bonding in metals is highly delocalized, due to their very low electronegativity.

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