Properties of metals:
1. Solid state (Exception: Mercury and gallium)
2. Typical lustre
3. Malleability and ductility
4. Hardness (Exception: Lithium, sodium and potassium)
5. Good conductors of heat and electricity
6. High melting and boiling points (On the other hand, the melting and boiling points of the metals sodium, potassium, mercury and galium are very low.)
7. Sonorous and produce sound on striking a hard surface.
Properties or nonmetals:
1. Gaseous or solid state (Exception: Bromine in liquid state)
2. Lack of any typical lustre (Exception: Iodine and Diamond)
3. Brittleness in the solid state (Exception: Diamond is the hardest natural substance)
4. Bad conductors of heat and electricity (Exception: Graphite) (Diamond is good conductor of heat)
5. Low melting and boiling points.