Non metal which exist in liquid state
Non-metal oxides react with bases and neutralise them. Some non-metal oxides dissolve in water and, when they do, they produce acidic solutions. Carbon is a solid non-metal element. Pure carbon can exist in very different forms. The most common two are diamond and graphite. The table shows some differences between them. Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth, but it is also very brittle and will shatter if hit with a hammer.
Graphite is unusual because it is a non-metal that conducts electricity. Non-metals Oxygen, carbon, sulfur and chlorine are examples of non-metal elements. They are: dull not shiny poor conductors of heat and electricity they are insulators weak and brittle they easily break or shatter when solid Most non-metals also have these properties: they have a low density they feel light for their size They are NOT sonorous they do not make a ringing sound when hit Eleven non-metals are gases at room temperature, including oxygen and chlorine.
Reactions of non-metals Non-metals react with oxygen to produce non-metal oxides. Diamond and graphite Carbon is a solid non-metal element. Diamond Graphite Transparent and colourless Opaque and black Hard Soft Diamond is the hardest natural substance on Earth, but it is also very brittle and will shatter if hit with a hammer. Referral Program Distribute the referral code to your friends and ask them to register with Tutorix using this referral code.
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