10
Boron
Carbon
Silicon
Phosphorus
Sulfur
Arsenic
Selenium
Tellurium
Iodine
Astatine
1 mercury
Non metals are brittle.They are not malleable.Ductility is also not present in non metals.
bromine
Well, non metal are brittle - not malleable/bendy unlike metals - though many are gasses, usually poor conductors of electricity and heat, usually melt at low temperatures and they are simply not shiny.
Almost all of the non-metals are brittle when solid. For example, sulfur.
1 mercury
Alloys
There are many non metals with different states m8
Non metals are brittle.They are not malleable.Ductility is also not present in non metals.
1.metals, semi-metals, non metals 2.Solid, liquid, gas 3.Conductors Semi-conductors Insulators
It could be a metal or non metal. most of them are metals.
bromine
Metals usually have a characteristic lustre, so you can often tell just by looking. The metals conduct electricity when solid, and non-metals, with the exception of graphite, do not. Metals react with oxygen to give basic oxides, whereas non-metals give acidic oxides.
Malleable substances can be hammered into a thin sheet. This is a characteristic of all metals in the solid phase. In contrast nonmetals are brittle in the solid phase. If you take a piece of sulfur and whack it with a hammer a few times you will turn it into sulfur powder not a thin sheet of sulfur.
Well, non metal are brittle - not malleable/bendy unlike metals - though many are gasses, usually poor conductors of electricity and heat, usually melt at low temperatures and they are simply not shiny.
Almost all of the non-metals are brittle when solid. For example, sulfur.
No. The majority of elements are metals, but there is a section towards the right-hand side of the periodic table where non-metals are located (elements such as chlorine, xenon, and carbon are non-metals)