Metals and Nonmetals

Metals and Nonmetals are fundamental classifications in chemistry that encompass a wide range of elements with distinct physical and chemical properties. Metals, known for their conductivity, malleability, and ductility, occupy the left side of the periodic table and play crucial roles in various industries. Conversely, nonmetals, located on the right, exhibit diverse characteristics, including poor conductivity and greater electronegativity. Understanding the differences and applications of these two categories is essential for students and professionals alike, as they form the backbone of many scientific principles and technological advancements in our daily lives.

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