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The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
Metals are good conductors of electricity and heat; nonmetals usually aren't. Also, metals tend to have a shiny surface.
Well, non metals are a gas at room temperature and so, they were never really a solid in the first place.
A saturated solution.
When the maximum amount of solid (solute) is dissolved in a solvent, the resulting solution is said to be saturated.
This is an alloy.
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
An alloy like steel, a homogenous mixture of metals (and some nonmetals as well).
Metals are good conductors of electricity and heat; nonmetals usually aren't. Also, metals tend to have a shiny surface.
Alloys
A solution with all the solid it can hold dissolved in it is called a 'saturated' solution.
No; sulfur and phosphorus are nonmetals.
You think probale to alloys.An alloy can be considered as a solid solution.Alloys may contain also nonmetals and intermetellic compounds.
Non metals are brittle.They are not malleable.Ductility is also not present in non metals.
Metals are good conductors of electricity and heat. Also, they have a "metallic lustre", i.e., their surface shines.
It is called a saturated solution. The actual amount of solid dissolved depends on the solid, the solvent (liquid) and the temperature.
Well, non metals are a gas at room temperature and so, they were never really a solid in the first place.