Alloys
Solid non-polar substances such as paraffin can be dissolved by non-polar solvents such as cyclohexane.
Non metals are brittle.They are not malleable.Ductility is also not present in non metals.
ice at its solid state when dissolved in water turns to its liquid state
It could be a metal or non metal. most of them are metals.
1 mercury
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.
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)
No. In either solid or dissolved forms. (It's non-polar.)
They have properties of metals and non-metals, and also have properties that are around '1/2' of both. An example is silicon, which has a high melting point and is solid (metallic properties). However it is very brittle and it forms an acidic oxide (non-metal). It is a semi-conductor.
On the Periodic Table, the majority of elements are metals and some of elements are non-metals . Most metals have a high melting point which means therefore the answer to this question is solid.