metalloids are very shiny because it has many atoms to reflect light which makes it shiny.
Yes, metalloids are ductile they are also malleable, but is not shiny.
metals are malleable in nature
*Metalloids semi-shiny semi-conductors malleable somewhat ductile basically the in between the extremes of gas and metals
It depends on what you are using them for. Metals are very ductile, and conduct electricity, nonmetals do a whole lot of things, metalloids can do a mixture
metalloids are very shiny because it has many atoms to reflect light which makes it shiny.
Yes, metalloids are ductile they are also malleable, but is not shiny.
metals are malleable in nature
metalloids like titanium and gold, in the center of the periodic table (im only 13 and i knew that)
They be very shiny that.
*Metalloids semi-shiny semi-conductors malleable somewhat ductile basically the in between the extremes of gas and metals
All elements have luster, just different types. Metals have very shiny lusters. Nonmetals have very dull lusters. Metalloids are usually a mixture of the two, or one of the other. For example, Silicon is very brittle (like most nonmetals are) but has a shiny luster (like most metals)
A palomino's coat can get very very very shiny if you take alot of care into it.
yes. it is very shiny, like chromium
it's very shiny
It depends on what you are using them for. Metals are very ductile, and conduct electricity, nonmetals do a whole lot of things, metalloids can do a mixture
Metalloids share characteristics of both metals and non-metals and are also called semimetals. Metalloids are typically semi-conductors, which means that they both insulate and conduct electricity. This semi-conducting property makes Metalloids very useful as a computer chip material. Examples of metalloid elements are Silicon and Boron.Metals are generally shiny, malleable, and hard. Metals are also good conductors of electricity. Examples of metals are Gold, Silver, Iron, Uranium, and Zinc. Non-metals do not conduct heat or electricity very well. Non-metals are typically brittle and are not easily molded into shapes. Example non-metal elements are Hydrogen and Carbon