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Arsenic

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Tellurium

Iodine

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Solid solutions of metals or non metals dissolved in metals?

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Why do non metals go solid at room temperature?

Non-metals tend to have weaker interatomic forces compared to metals, leading to lower melting points. At room temperature, many non-metals have melting points below that of metals, causing them to solidify. Additionally, non-metals often have covalent or molecular structures that are more likely to be in a solid state at room temperature.


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What phase of matter does non metals exist in at room temperature?

Non-metals typically exist in solid or gas phases at room temperature, with some non-metals like iodine and bromine being in a liquid phase. Examples of non-metals in the solid phase include sulfur, carbon, and phosphorus.


What are the many different ways elements on the periodic table are classified?

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Can you name the ten non metals that are solid at room temperature?

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What Elements that are a solid?

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Is yellow brittle solid a metal or non metal?

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Is iodine solid a conductor?

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What is a brittle non-metal element?

Almost all of the non-metals are brittle when solid. For example, sulfur.


What are some non-examples of metals?

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