what is the difference between metals and non metals
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metal
it is ductile
it is meleable
it is sonorous
non metal
it is non ductile
it is non malleable
it is non sonorous
it is ductile
it is meleable
it is sonorous
non metal
it is non ductile
it is non malleable
it is non sonorous
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While metals are good conductors of electricity and heat, non-metals are poor conductors. Unlike non-metals, metals are ductile, which means they can be stretched into wires. Another difference between metals and non-metals, is that the former has a metallic luster, while the other does not......metal. metalloid. nonmetal. The elements can be classified as metals, nonmetals, or metalloids. Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity, and are malleable (they can be hammered into sheets) and ductile (they can be drawn into wire)......Metals:
Metals are solid in nature at room temperature except mercury.
They form basic oxides.
For example, gold,silver, copper etc..,
Non-metals:
Non metals may be in solid, liquid or gaseous state.
They form oxides which are acidic in nature.
For example,oxygen,nitrogen, calcium etc..,
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While metals are good conductors of electricity and heat, non-metals are poor conductors. Unlike non-metals, metals are ductile, which means they can be stretched into wires. Another difference between metals and non-metals, is that the former has a metallic luster, while the other does not......metal. metalloid. nonmetal. The elements can be classified as metals, nonmetals, or metalloids. Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity, and are malleable (they can be hammered into sheets) and ductile (they can be drawn into wire)......Metals:
Metals are solid in nature at room temperature except mercury.
They form basic oxides.
For example, gold,silver, copper etc..,
Non-metals:
Non metals may be in solid, liquid or gaseous state.
They form oxides which are acidic in nature.
For example,oxygen,nitrogen, calcium etc..,
Hope it will help you--------------------------
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