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Can somebody sort these from non-metals to metals? Sonorous, low melting point, high density, brittle, dull, malleable, basic oxide
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Sonorous, low melting point, high density, brittle, dull, malleable, basic oxide
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Sonorous- metal
Low melting point- nonmetal
High density- metal
Brittle-metal
Dull-nonmetal
Malleable-metal
Basic oxide-metal
Correct me is I’m wrong :)
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