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No. Nonmetals will also combine with metals and metalloids
Yes, in solid form nonmetals tend to be brittle, however, several nonmetals are gasses and one, bromine, is a liquid.
Moving from left to right on the periodic table, the elements generall go from metal to nonmetals.
Metalloids are 7 and other nonmetals are 17.
magnetic propertise
1. Lick my anus 2. Do your work by yourself
it is made out of potatoes,sand and glass. when it is boiled it is made into beked potatopeo
The nonmetals share the atoms when reacting with each other.
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Families. Periods are similar Elements of increasing weight, within the same families
Science is a study to understand matter around us in-depth, either chemically, physically or biologically
The three propertise of matter are 1.solid 2.liquid 3.gas. This answer is correct.
No. Nonmetals will also combine with metals and metalloids
Nonmetals are not malleable.
Water is a universal solvent. Our body is 60-80% water. Most of the earth's surface is covered with water.
because the cast iron is a ferrous metal