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Are solid nonmetals usually britle?

Non metals are brittle.They are not malleable.Ductility is also not present in non metals.


What is a solid solution usually consisting of two or more metals?

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Is a solid solid solution containing two metals a acid?

No, a solid solution containing two metals is not an acid. Acids are substances that can donate protons (H+) when dissolved in water, whereas a solid solution of metals is a mixture of two or more metals that are uniformly distributed at the atomic level within a solid matrix.


How do solid nonmetals differ from solid metals?

Solid nonmetals typically have lower melting points and boiling points compared to solid metals. Nonmetals tend to be brittle in their solid state, while metals are malleable and ductile. Additionally, nonmetals are usually poor conductors of heat and electricity, whereas metals are good conductors.


Is lustrous a gas?

No, lustrous is a physical property normally associated with metals, which as usually solid at room temperature. It is a property of metals that is shining.


What metals are solid?

At room temperature, all metals except Mercury are solid.


What is the common name for a solid - solid solution of metals?

The common name for a solid-solid solution of metals is an alloy. Alloys are created by mixing two or more metals together to produce a material with enhanced properties compared to individual metals.


Solid solutions of metals or non metals dissolved in metals?

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How are solid nonmetals different from metals?

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What is the state of matter that most metals are in?

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What charges do metals and non-metals usually form?

Metals are usually positive and non-metals are usually negative.


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