in metals due to shielding effect ionization value is low
Both thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity tend to be higher in metals than in most other materials.
Yes, they form an ionic bond, which is an easily formed bond.
all non metals are nonmagnetic not all non metals are non magnetic, there is a certain nonmetal that is magnetic but i am not really sure what is it.
what are true about cationA.Metals are not likely to form cations.B.Cations are always smaller than the neutral form of the element.C.Cation size decreases as you go down a group.D.All cations are larger than any anion.E.Cations cannot form in nature.
No, maybe, probably, hopefully, yes, absolutely, then again, um, sure?
Metals: alkaline metals Nonmetals: halogens
because metalloids usually have properties that are similar to metals and nonmetals
Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.
nonmetals
An element that has characteristics of both metals and nonmetals is a metalloid.
No. Nonmetals will also combine with metals and metalloids
They are metals.
they are metals
Moving from left to right on the periodic table, the elements generall go from metal to nonmetals.
Nonmetals and metals
no because metals conduct heat and electricity well, but nonmetals do not
The halogen elements are a subset of the nonmetals.