No.
All non-metals are not non-magnetic.
just like hydrogen which is a non-metal but it is a diamagnetic...
another example of oxygen, which is a non-metal but it is paramagnetic...
and there are alot of non-metals which are magnetic also..
all non metals are nonmagnetic not all non metals are non magnetic, there is a certain nonmetal that is magnetic but i am not really sure what is it.
all non metals are nonmagnetic not all non metals are non magnetic, there is a certain nonmetal that is magnetic but i am not really sure what is it.
Nonmetals are not malleable.
permeability of nonmagnetic medium equal μο
It is made of glass and silver plate which are nonmagnetic. The plate on the glass could also be aluminum but still not affected much by an external magnetic field. As long as the flask has no iron, nickel, or cobalt (ferromagnetic elements) it would be called nonmagnetic. Note all materials are affected by a magnetic field, but it is very much a subtle effect for most things we call nonmagnetic.
NO
Don't know, good question.
non-magnetic
No, all nonmetals are not brittle. Oxygen,Hydrogen,Nitrogen etc. are some of the nonmetals that occurs in gaseous form.
Some similarities of metals, nonmetals, and metalliods are that they all have a sound when hit, and all have a grayish like color.
Polonium is a nonmagnetic element.
Radium is a nonmagnetic metal.