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Do metals and nonmetals attract to each other? (no one answered it in the chemistry category)
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Do metals and nonmetals attract to each other? (no one answered it in the chemistry category)
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It does not unless the non metal has a magnetic pole that then causes the metal to be drawn and/or attracted to it
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no it doesn't unless the non metal has a magnetic pole.
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