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metals were moulded to form objects in a blacksmith shop by heating metals or by pressing it to form different shapes.

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What are the similarities metals and nonmetals have in common?

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What charges do metals and non-metals usually form?

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


Which metals do not form compounds?

All metals can form chemical compounds.


What kind of bonds do metals and nonmetals form?

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Hammer and a anvil?

A hammer and anvil are tools used by blacksmith to form metal .


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What is made when you add metals and non metals?

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