Metals are located on the left of Mendeleev's Periodic Table, and non-metals are located on the right. Metalloids are in-between the two. If you look at the table you'll see it 's skinnier in the middle (I can't think of a better word). The entire skinny part and the two columns to the left of it are all metals. Everything else to the right is either metalloids or non-metals.
what are metalloids used for?
One name is "metalloids".
where metalloids fit into the properties
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Metalloids when used is electronics are called semiconductors.
There are seven metalloids on the periodic table.
The semiconductors are found primarily in the transition metals groups and are referred to as metalloids.
Metalloids Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals.
Considering there are 6 metalloids on the periodic table and a total of 118 elements, metalloids make up 5.08% of the periodic table.
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Because metalloids are also chemical elements.