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Insulators. Their valence electrons are tightly bound because the valence shell is close to full or full. Since each shell can only only hold a certain amount of electrons, the number of electrons depends on which shell is the outer or valence shell.
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It is not metallic because it does not have a shiny luster, does not conduct electricity, and is not malleable. (you can't bent it like tin foil)
good conductors, metallic luster, and shininess
they are called montas
A metal is a shiny element that conducts electricity and heat.
t that is a malleable, shiny solid, but doesn't conduct heat or electricity
You think probable to group 8: copper, silver, gold.
no
It is shiny, will conduct electricity.
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Non-metals are elements that don't belong to the class of metals, which can conduct electricity, normally shiny, and react with acids. Hence, if your material is not one of the elements listed in the related link, it has to be a non-metal. ===============================
Insulators. Their valence electrons are tightly bound because the valence shell is close to full or full. Since each shell can only only hold a certain amount of electrons, the number of electrons depends on which shell is the outer or valence shell.
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