Nonmetal
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An element that is a poor conductor of heat and electricity
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to carry a conversation in a crowded, noisy room where everyone is talking at once. Just as your voice struggles to travel through the chaos, a nonmetal struggles to conduct heat and electricity efficiently. The crowded room acts as an analogy for a nonmetal's atomic structure, where electrons are tightly held and not free to move, just like your words get lost in the noise.
Practice Version
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