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Nonmetals
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What are the properties of a non metal?
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Properties of a nonmetal? METALNONMETAL Hardness Shininess
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Properties of a non metal? METAL NONMETAL Hard Soft Shiny Dull
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Properties of a non metal? METAL NONMETAL HardSoft ShinyDull StrongWeak, brittle ConductiveNot conductive MalleableNot malleable Ductile Not ductile
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Chemical bonds Nonmetals can form bonds with either metals or nonmetals.
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Hydrogen Hydrogen is alone in the upper left corner of the periodic table because it is so different from the other elements.
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Hydrogen Hydrogen is alone in the upper left corner of the periodic table because it is so different from the other elements. It contains only one proton and one electron (no neutrons)
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Hydrogen Hydrogen is alone in the upper left corner of the periodic table because it is so different from the other elements. It contains only one proton and one electron (no neutrons) Hydrogen makes up more than 90% of the atoms in the universe.
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Hydrogen Hydrogen is alone in the upper left corner of the periodic table because it is so different from the other elements. It contains only one proton and one electron (no neutrons) Hydrogen makes up more than 90% of the atoms in the universe. It is rarely found as an element. Most of it is combined with oxygen as water.
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Metalloids They have some characteristics of metals and some of nonmetals.
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Metalloids They have some characteristics of metals and some of nonmetals. The most common metalloid is silicon, which combines with oxygen to form sand, glass and cement.
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Metalloids They have some characteristics of metals and some of nonmetals. The most common metalloid is silicon, which combines with oxygen to form sand, glass and cement. Silicon is also used to make semiconductors for computer chips.
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