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Aiden Beard
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24 August, 07:39
Describe 2 similarities of metals and nonmetals
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Israel Herman
24 August, 07:59
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Maybe they both have valence electrons and can be used in chemical reactions. I could be wrong, I don't have any exact answers.
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