Some characteristics Of Metals, Nonmetals, And Metalloids:
Metals:
High thermal and electrical conductivity
Hard, dense, and solid (except For Mercury [which is a liquid])
Strong
Malleable
Ductility
Luster
Sonorous
High melting points
High tensile strength
Nonmetals:
Do not conduct heat and electricity very well
Dull
Brittle
Not sonorous
Insulators
Low melting point
Low tensile strength
Metalloids:
Semi-conductors
Low conductivity
Nobles gasses will not react with metals or most nonmetals. Only a few noble gasses compounds exits, and none exist naturally. Noble gasses will only form compounds with fluorine and oxygen.
No, the noble gasses are nonmetals that are less reactive than all other elements.
Noble gases are non metals
Non metals have a valence charge of (going from left to right on the Periodic Table skiping noble gasses) is -1, -2, and -3.
Noble gases exist at mind-bogglingly low temperatures. To prove something's malleable, you have to hammer it or something. If you could obtain a solid noble gas, one whack of a hammer would be enough to literally vaporize all hopes of proving it was malleable. How many licks does it take? The world may never know.
Nobles gasses will not react with metals or most nonmetals. Only a few noble gasses compounds exits, and none exist naturally. Noble gasses will only form compounds with fluorine and oxygen.
Metals, nonmetals and noble gases.Gases, liquids and solids.
Gases are nonmetals.
No, the noble gasses are nonmetals that are less reactive than all other elements.
Noble gases are non metals
Noble GasesMetalsNon-Metals
Non metals have a valence charge of (going from left to right on the Periodic Table skiping noble gasses) is -1, -2, and -3.
yes
Most elements are metals.
yes all noble gases are non metals in the sense that they are not metals ,but they are in no way similar to nonmetals that they should be grouped together , they are after all the noble in nature . :)
All of the Noble Gasses are non metals.