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Non-Metals
are Groups 14 through 18
in Periodic Table of Matter and AntiMatter (AMatter)
Elements. There are fourteen elements: seven matter and seven
Amatter. They do not conduct electricity or heat very
well. Compared to metals, non-metallic elements are very brittle, and cannot
be rolled into wires or pounded into sheets. They exist in two of the three
states of matter at room temperatures: gases (such as hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen,
Ahydrogen, Anitrogen,
and Aoxygen) and solids (such as
carbon, phosphorous, sulfur, selenium, Acarbon,
Aphosphorous, Asulfur and
Aselenium). The non-metals have no metallic luster, and do not reflect light.
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Matter Elements |
Antimatter (AMatter) Elements |
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and -2. The Non-Metal matter elements are:
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have oxidation numbers of ±4, +3,
and +2. The Non-Metal Amatter elements are:
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The Rosetta
Stone translates information and knowledge about matter
into Amatter terminology
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