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22 June, 12:51

What is the difference between a metal and a non-metal? (Use terms such as appearance, conductivity, and malleability)

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  1. 22 June, 12:59
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    Metal can conduct electricity. (some metal)

    Metal can have a shiny appearance, or a dull look, sometimes rusted

    Some metal can be quite malleable. a thin and usually low carbon metal can be bent with your hands. some requires something else like a vice for stronger pressure. but its most malleable when heated (forging)

    non metal products, such as wood doesn't conduct electricity.

    non metal isnt shiny and has a wider range of color, shape, density etc

    non metal can burn (not in all instances)
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