Non-metals are not ductile or malleable.
Also, they are not lustrous apart from one exception.
They gain electrons or share them in general to from compounds.
It's a liquid at room temperature, it is a nonmetal.
Colourless is a property, or word to describe matter, however the "gas" would be something you're describing. However, if a reaction is omitting a colourless gas, it could be considered a physical property of the reaction.
Nails are metal.
Nonmetal.
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It's a liquid at room temperature, it is a nonmetal.
Brittle is neither a metal or nonmetal, it is a physical property of materials.Brittle is a property of a material. Most metals are not brittle but ductile and maleable.
Mendeleev predicted that gallium will be a metal.
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Colourless is a property, or word to describe matter, however the "gas" would be something you're describing. However, if a reaction is omitting a colourless gas, it could be considered a physical property of the reaction.
Nails are metal.
No: The distinction between metals and nonmetals is a property of elements or mixtures of elements (alloys), but dinitrogen pentabromide is a compound.
ionic = metal + nonmetal covalent = nonmetal + nonmetal So your compound is covalent because P (Phosphorus) is a nonmetal and O (oxygen) is a nonmetal.
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