Metal Non Metal {Chemical Properties}

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Metals and non-metals behave differently when they react with different substances.
These behaviors are called chemical properties.
This lesson will help you learn about the chemical properties of metals and non-metals in a simple and simple way. These properties tell us how metals and non-metals behave in a variety of chemical reactions.

We discuss them one after another.
Reaction with oxygen (forming metal oxides) Metals react with oxygen in the air to form metal oxides. These metal oxides are usually essentially basic.
Example:
When iron reacts with oxygen and water, it forms rust (iron oxide). Oxide.

Reaction with water (formation of hydroxides and hydrogen gas)
Metal reacts with water to form metal hydroxides, removing hydrogen gas. Some metals, such as gold and silver, do not react with water.

Reaction with acids (formation of salts and hydrogen gas) Metals react with acids, salts and hydrogen gas.

Reaction with bases (forming complex salts) Some metals react freely with complex salts and bases and fill with hydrogen gas. 2naal (oh) +3hâ

Metals in the published series

Some metals react faster than others. Your reactive order is called the Reactive Series.

Metal.
Reaction with oxygen (formation of non-metal oxides) Non-metals react with oxygen against non-metal oxides, which are usually acidic properties. It was burned in oxygen to form sulfur dioxide.

Reaction with water
Non-metals do not usually react with water, but some non-metal oxides dissolve in water to form an acid.

Reaction of acids with bases
Non-metals do not react with acids.

Reaction with hydrogen (formation of hydrogen)
Non-metals react with hydrogen and hydrogen.

Non-metallic
Reaction with oxygen forms hydrogen gas with basic oxide (MGO) oxide (eg, Coâ)
water form and hydroxide. (Example: Hâs)

Metals and non-metals exhibit a variety of chemical properties that are useful in a variety of ways. Metals react with acids, water and oxygen to form salts and oxides. They are ladders with good electricity and heat. Nonmetals react with oxygen to form oxidized oxides and do not react with acids. Understanding these properties will help you properly use metals and non-metals in your daily life!

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