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Why outermost electrons are tightly bond in non metals?

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Answered by Rajeshkumare
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The arrangement of electrons in the atoms of metallic elements differs from non-metals such as sulfur, carbon and helium; their chemicalbonds are also different. Metals share their outer electrons more easily thannon-metals do, giving metalsproperties such as malleability and electrical conductivity.
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