Physical properties of non-metal

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Posted by Anvii Singh 6 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
Physical properties of non-metals
- Non-metals may be either solids, liquids or gases.
- Solid non-metals are brittle and break down into powdery mass on striking with a hammer except diamond which is the hardest non-metal.
- They have a dull luster but iodine is lustorous.
- They have low melting points except diamond that has very high melting point.
- They are poor conductors of heat and electricity except graphite.
- They are not malleable.
- They are not ductile.
- They are not sonorous.
- Examples are carbon, Sulphur, oxygen, phosphorous and many more.
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