eimetallit
Eimetallit, the Finnish term for nonmetals, are a class of chemical elements that lack the typical properties of metals. They generally have low electrical and thermal conductivity, are brittle when solid, and do not possess metallic luster. At room temperature, many nonmetals are gases; some are liquids (bromine) or solids (carbon, sulfur).
Nonmetals occupy the right-hand side of the periodic table, though hydrogen is often treated separately. They
Applications and significance are broad. Oxygen supports respiration and combustion; carbon is the backbone of organic
In comparisons, nonmetals differ from metalloids, which show intermediate properties, and from metals, which are typically