Which set of terms describes a non-metal
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Bad insulators (not good with conducting heat and electricity), low melting/boiling point, gain electrons easily, have no mentalistic characteristics.
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In the elemental form, non-metals can be gas, liquid or solid. They aren't shiny (lustrous) and they don't conduct heat or electricity well. Usually their melting points are lower than for metals, although there are exceptions. The solids usually break easily, and can't bend like metals
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