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what is the definition of Metals and nonmetals. ​

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Answered by barcelonaforever433
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Answer:Metals are materials holding or possessing the characteristics of being shiny, hard, fusible, malleable, ductile, etc. Few examples of metals (materials)  are – Gold, Silver, Aluminium, Copper, Iron, etc.

Non – metals are materials not holding the characteristics of metals, means they are not shiny, hard, fusible, malleable, ductile, etc. Many materials like coal and sulphur are very soft and dull in appearance. They break down into very fine thin powdery mass on tapping with the hammer. They are neither in – sonorous and also are a very poor conductor of heat and electricity.  Few examples of non – metals are carbon, oxygen, sulphur, etc.

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Answered by sonumeena8256
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A metal is an element which is typically hard, shiny, fusible, malleable, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity. A nonmetal is an element that does not have the properties of a metal. A metalloid is an element having intermediate properties of both metals and nonmetals.

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