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AcidicThe properties that identify the non metals are poor conductors, low densities and high ionization energies.
- many nonmetals are gaseous or liquids- densities are not high- hardness of solid elements is not high- nonmetals form frequently anions- nonmetals form frequently compounds with covalent bonds
The fact that: * they do not conduct electricity * and if you want something else besides that, they melt at low temperatures.
If that's a true/false question, then the answer is "false." Otherwise I don't know what you mean.
gain electrons, poor conductor of heat, poor conuctor of energy, brittle like solid, nonmetalic color
Arsenic, germanium, and silicon are all metalloids, meaning they have properties of both metals and nonmetals. They are all semiconductors, with electrical conductivity between that of metals and insulators. Additionally, they all have crystalline structures and can form covalent bonds.
Not all nonmetals have an odor. Some nonmetals, like nitrogen and oxygen, are odorless gases at room temperature. However, certain nonmetals, such as sulfur and phosphorus, can have distinct odors. The presence or absence of an odor in nonmetals depends on their specific chemical properties and the forms they take.
Not all nonmetals have an odor. Some nonmetals are odorless, such as oxygen and nitrogen, while others, like sulfur and chlorine, have distinct odors. Odor presence in nonmetals varies based on their chemical properties.
because metalloids usually have properties that are similar to metals and nonmetals
Metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals. They typically have intermediate conductivity, exhibit semiconducting behavior, and can form both metallic and covalent bonds. Metalloids are located along the zigzag dividing line between metals and nonmetals on the periodic table.
They're all nonmetals.
all nonmetals
They are all non metals.
Nonmetals are generally not shiny. They tend to be dull.
i think they have properties of both metals and nonmetals .
Nonmetals have diverse physical and chemical properties, making it challenging to provide a simple description that captures all their characteristics. Additionally, nonmetals exhibit variations in behavior under different conditions, further complicating their description. The broad range of properties exhibited by nonmetals results in them defying a concise and general description.