What are the properties of metals and non-metals? basically :
Properties of Metals; *Tensıle strength , *shear strength , *compressıve strength , *ductility,*malleability, *toughness,*corrosion , *electric and thermal conductivity, *brittleness. *Luster * Conductivity
and you asked non metals but you have to decide what kind of material what you asked there are 6 main kind of matter like ceramics , composites , carbons , metals&alloys , polymers...
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Nonmetal. Nitrogen is a gas.
Metal
According to the "official" definition of ceramics, they are nonmetals. ASTM C242 "ceramic article-an article having a glazed or unglazed body of crystalline or partly crystalline structure, or of glass, which body is produced from essentially inorganic, nonmetallic substances and either is formed from a molten mass which solidifies on cooling, or is formed and simultaneously or subsequently matured by the action of the heat." However, there are many ceramics that are metal-non metal alloys. As the metal-non metal alloys, they lack many metallic properties such as malleability. However, they do retain some properties such as being semi-conductors.
Iron is a metal. In fact, it is part of a group of metals known as transition metals, located in the middle of the Periodic Table.
Iron is a metal and has properties of metal without being metalloid.
nonmetal
No, it does not.
element that is not metal
NONMETAL
See the definition of a metal and properties of chlorine.
probably an alloy or alloid
Germanium is a metalloid, which is an element that shares properties of both metals and nonmetals. It has characteristics of both categories, such as being a semiconductor like a nonmetal but also having metallic luster.
Helium is a nonmetal. It has properties that classify it as a noble gas, which is a group of nonmetals that are generally unreactive.
The element that can exhibit properties of both a metal and a nonmetal is called metalloid. Examples include silicon, germanium, and arsenic. Metalloids have properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals.
It nonmetal ! I know this one! I had it on a worksheet!
It nonmetal ! I know this one! I had it on a worksheet!
No, zinc is not considered an active nonmetal. It is classified as a metal due to its chemical properties.