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Kamren
18 June, 19:57
Why are nonmetals grouped together
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Dayanara Schmidt
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For instance, all the group 18 elements are inert, or noble gases. Element groups are either nonmetals or various subsets of metals, but there is no distinct line between the two types of elements. Metal elements are usually good conductors of both electricity and heat.
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