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what is the difference between metal and nonmetal​

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Answered by mishka93
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Explanation:

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  • Metals have one to three electrons in their outer shell, whereas non-metals have four to eight electrons. Another difference is that metals tend to lose their valence electrons, but non-metals share or gain valence electrons. ... While metals are good conductors of electricity and heat, non-metals are poor conductors.

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Answered by ItsVirat
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Answer:

metals are malleable

non metals do not

metals are ductile

bin metals don't

metals conduct electricity

non metals don't

metals are lustrus

non metals dint

metals form basic oxide

non metals form acidic

metals react with acid

non metals don't

metals react with hydrogen to form metal hydrieda

non metals form non metal hydride

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