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Answered by llbrainlykeedall
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Explanation:

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\huge{\underline{\underline{\mathsf{\red{ Metals}}}}} :-

1) Metals are melleable, metal can be beaten into thin sheets with a hammer (without breaking).

2)Metals are ductile, metals can be drawn or stretched into wires.

3) Metals are Good conductor of Heat.

4) Metals are Good conductor of Electricity.

5) Metals Have High Density (except sodium and potassium Metals which have low densities).

6) Metals are sonorous. Metals make sounds when hit with an object.

7) Metals usually have a silver or grey colour.

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\huge{\underline{\underline{\mathsf{\red{ Non - Metals}}}}}:-

1) Non - Metals are neither melleable nor ductile. Non - metals are brittle.

2) Non - metals do not conductor heat and Electricity.

3) Non - metals are not lustrous (not shiny). They are dull.

4) Non - metals are not strong (except diamond which is an extremely hard and non - metal).

5) Non - metals have low densities, non - metals are light substances.

6) Non - metals are not sonorous. They do not produce sound when hit with an object.

7) Non - metals have many different colours.

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Answered by Sankalp050
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Answer:

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