Chemical properties of Non-Metals

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Chemical properties of Non-Metals:
1. Non-Metals form electronegative ions in a reaction.
2. Non-Metals react with water to form acidic oxides.
3. Non-Metals react with non-metals to form ionic compound.
4. Non-Metals reacts with acids to form salt and Hydrogen.
5. Metals are oxidizing agents as they accept electrons.

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