Some non-magnetic metals are: aluminium, platinum, copper, lead.
Metals found in India include iron ore, bauxite, copper, lead, and zinc. Some non-metals found in India are coal, limestone, gypsum, and mica. India is one of the largest producers of metals like iron and steel in the world.
Metals react with non-metals to achieve a stable electron configuration. Metals tend to lose electrons to achieve a full outer shell, while non-metals tend to gain electrons to fill their outer shell. This transfer of electrons between metals and non-metals results in the formation of ionic compounds.
1. they are not good conductors of heat and electricity(except graphite) 2.they are not malleable (cannot be hammered into sheets). 3.they are not ductile(cannot be drawn into wires). 3.they have low densities.
Elements that are classified as non-metals are characterized by a tendency to undergo chemical reactions in which they acquire electrons; this compares to metals which tend to lose electrons. In slightly more technical terms, this means that non-metals are oxidizing agents and metals are reducing agents; when you mix metals and non-metals together, they tend to react with each other, in what is sometimes called a redox reaction (reduction and oxidation). Other than that, non-metals are generally softer (or gaseous) and less shiny than metals are, they generally do not conduct electricity as well as metals do, they do not have the silvery color of metals.
For the alchemic symbols see this list.
Examples of metals with their symbols: Iron (Fe) Gold (Au) Copper (Cu) Aluminum (Al) Zinc (Zn) Examples of non-metals with their symbols: 6. Oxygen (O) 7. Nitrogen (N) 8. Carbon (C) 9. Sulfur (S) 10. Fluorine (F)
The metals and non-metals have been arranged according to their densities in the periodic table.
On the Periodic Table, the left side are the metals, and the right side is the non metals. The elements whose symbols are not shaded in means they are most probably gases.
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all are non metals
Some non-magnetic metals are: aluminium, platinum, copper, lead.
Most of them do NOT react with water. Only fluorine and to some extend chlorine do. Actually the only good 'water reacting' group of elements is group 1: the alkali metals.
A list of symbols is typically referred to as a symbol list.
Some metals include iron, Fe, copper, Cu, Magnesium, Mg, Calcium, Ca, Gold, Au, Uranium, U. Some non metals include Oxygen, O, Chlorine, Cl, Fluorine, F, Sulfur, S, Phosphorous, P, Carbon, C.