Highly reactive nonmetals, which only accept electrons and do not give them up, make poor what?
- Correct Answer: electricity conductors
- electromagnets
- alloys
- insulators
Explanation: Some nonmetals, such as bromine, have an outer energy level that is almost full. They "want" to gain electrons so they will have a full outer energy level. As a result, these nonmetals are very reactive. Because they only accept electrons and do not give them up, they do not conduct electricity.
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