metals:
1) have 1-3 electrons in the outer shell of each metal atom
2) lose electrons easily
3) good reducing agents
4) good conductors of heat and electricity
IN metaks electrons are free to move within a fixed array of positive ions, by colliding the electons can transfer heat through the lattice.
non metals:
1) have 4-8 electrons in their outer shell
2) gain or share valence electrons
3) good oxidizing agents
4) poor conductors of heat and electricity
For non metals, there are relatively few free electrons, so the phonon method dominates. A phonon is a quantum of vibrational energy, and by the combination of many phonons, heat is observed macroscopically.
acids
similarities -- all are forms of carbon differences -- because of the structures of the bonds of the carbon atoms, they have different properties
- ionic bond: electrostatic attraction, specific for metals+nonmetals compounds, can form lattices.- covalent bond: shared electrons between atoms, specific for nonmetals compounds, not so strong bond.
They will form a covalent bond. Both are nonmetals; covalent bonds only form between nonmetals. Ionic bonds form between metals and nonmetals, so that is not correct here.
CONDUCTION
Magnetic, only attracts or repels metals electric charge can attract or repel nonmetals and metals
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