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non metals - Übersetzung nach griechisch

CHEMICAL ELEMENTS WHICH TEND TO LOCALIZE THEIR VALENCE ELECTRONS RATHER THAN FORMING A METALLIC MATERIAL
Non-metal; Nonmetals; Non-metals; Properties of non-metals; Non metals; Non metal; Polyatomic nonmetal; Diatomic nonmetal; Active nonmetal; Less active nonmetal; Reactive nonmetal; Reactive nonmetals; Other nonmetal; Nonmetallic; Unclassified nonmetal
  • alt=a glass tube, held upside down by some tongs, has a clear-looking ice-like plug in it which is slowly melting judging from the clear drops falling out of the open end of the tube
  • alt=A graph with a vertical electronegativity axis and a horizontal atomic number axis. The five elements plotted are O, S, Se, Te and Po. The electronegativity of Se looks too high, and causes a bump in what otherwise be a smooth curve.
  • alt=a cluster of purple crystals flanked to either side by some white crystals which themselves have a sprinkling of brown, translucent crystals on their sides
  • alt=a man kneels in one corner of a darkened room, before a glowing flask; some assistants are further behind him and discernible in the dark
  • alt=A periodic table showing 14 elements listed by nearly all authors as nonmetals (the noble gases plus fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur); 3 elements listed by most authors as nonmetals (carbon, phosphorus and selenium); and 6 elements listed as nonmetals by some authors (boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony). Nearby [[metal]]s are aluminium, gallium, indium, thallium, tin, lead, bismuth, polonium, and astatine.
  • alt=Greyish lustrous block with uneven cleaved surface.
  • alt=a cluster of bright cherry-red crystals
  • alt=A small glass jar filled with small dull grey concave buttons. The pieces of selenium look like tiny mushrooms without their stems.
  • alt=N, S and I are shown as moderately strong oxidizing agents; O, F, Cl and Br are relatively strong oxidizing agents.

non metals         
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non metal         
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non combatant         
CIVILIAN WHO DOES NOT TAKE A DIRECT PART IN HOSTILITIES DURING WAR
Noncombatant; Non-combatants; Non combatant; Unarmed civilians; Noncombatants; Non-Combatant; Not in the face of the enemy; Civilian immunity
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Definition

Nonmetallic
·adj Not metallic.
II. Nonmetallic ·adj Resembling, or possessing the properties of, a nonmetal or metalloid; as, sulphur is a nonmetallic element.

Wikipedia

Nonmetal

In chemistry, a nonmetal (or non-metal) is a chemical element that generally lacks a predominance of metallic properties; they range from colorless gases (like hydrogen) to shiny solids (like carbon, as graphite). They are usually poor conductors of heat and electricity, and brittle or crumbly when solid, due to their electrons having low mobility. In contrast, metals are good conductors and most are easily flattened into sheets and drawn into wires since their electrons are generally free-moving. Nonmetal atoms tend to attract electrons in chemical reactions and to form acidic compounds.

Two nonmetals, hydrogen and helium, make up about 99 percent of ordinary matter in the observable universe by mass. Five nonmetallic elements, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and silicon, largely make up the Earth's crust, atmosphere, oceans and biosphere.

Most nonmetals have biological, technological or domestic applications. Living organisms are composed almost entirely of the nonmetals hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen. Nearly all nonmetals have individual uses in medicine, pharmaceuticals, lighting, lasers, and household items.

While the term non-metallic dates from as far back as 1566, there is no widely agreed precise definition of a nonmetal. Some elements have a marked mixture of metallic and nonmetallic properties, and which of these borderline cases are counted as nonmetals varies on the classification criteria. Generally, from 14 to 23 elements are recognized as nonmetals.