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Which statement about metals and nonmetals is correct?(1 point) Metals tend to be poor conductors of electricity, while nonmetals are strong conductors of electricity.

Metals and nonmetals can both be found in any column of the periodic table.

Most metals are a solid under normal conditions, and most nonmetals are a liquid.

Metals can be hammered into thin sheets, and nonmetals are brittle.

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