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Using the periodic table as a reference, which pair of elements are nonmetals? A. oxygen and sulfur B. cobalt and zinc C. mercury and lead D. sodium and iodine
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Using the periodic table as a reference, which pair of elements are nonmetals?
A. oxygen and sulfur
B. cobalt and zinc
C. mercury and lead
D. sodium and iodine
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A). oxygen and sulphur
Non metals are on the right side of the periodic table
they are generally in the gaesous form
there are as many as 20 non metals in the periodic group ( including halogens and noble gas).
non metal are electron withdrawning groups and they generally forms anion
they are poor conductors of heat and electricity
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