Yes.
no because metals conduct heat and electricity well, but nonmetals do not
Metals are good conductors. Some non-metals are good conductors, but many others are not.
Unlike metals, most nonmetals are gases at room temperature.
Nonmetals are very dull looking and are easily broken compared to a normal piece of metal. Nonmetals have high ionization energies and electro negativities. They are generally poor conductors of heat and electricity.Solid nonmetals are generally brittle, with little or no metallic luster. Most nonmetals have the ability to gain electrons easily. Nonmetals display a wide range of chemical properties and reactivities.
Bad Conductor of HeatGold is a bad conductor of heat.
It would be nonmetals.
all metals are good conductors of heat and electric currents
metals are shiny and good conductors of heat and electricity. Nonmetals are dull and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
Nonmetals in the solid state tend to be brittle and poor conductors of heat.
no
Metals have luster ,they are electric and heat conductors , moreover they have high melting and boiling points.This properties will distinguish it from nonmetals.
Some nonmetallic materials are good conductors, graphite being an example. In this form, it is considered a semi-metal for that reason. Normally, however, nonmetals are not good electrical conductors.
Semiconductors
nonmetals
good Conductors of heat and electric current
Heat, electric current, or foreign ideology. Whatever you need to insulate against.
no because metals conduct heat and electricity well, but nonmetals do not