It varies on which metalloid you are talking about but in general they have low melting points
Metallic bonds are between metals only.Metals are good conductor of electricity.
Yes because they are metals
Because they have interlocking electrons as the different elements' electrons have been 'tangled'
Some characteristics Of Metals, Nonmetals, And Metalloids: Metals: High thermal and electrical conductivity Hard, dense, and solid (except For Mercury [which is a liquid]) Strong Malleable Ductility Luster Sonorous High melting points High tensile strength Nonmetals: Do not conduct heat and electricity very well Dull Brittle Not sonorous Insulators Low melting point Low tensile strength Metalloids: Semi-conductors Low conductivity
higher M.P
No, the alkali metals are pretty soft and the metals cesium, gallium, and mercury have very low melting points.
No, alkanes are non polar compounds and have low intermolecular attraction and low melting points.
positive ions have high melting points
They have low melting points and high reactivity.
They have high melting points
1.Brittleness 2.High Melting Points 3.High Boiling Points
Ionic solids are characterized by high melting points.
It varies. Boron and thallium both have relatively high melting points while gallium and indium have very low melting points.
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Some characteristics Of Metals, Nonmetals, And Metalloids: Metals: High thermal and electrical conductivity Hard, dense, and solid (except For Mercury [which is a liquid]) Strong Malleable Ductility Luster Sonorous High melting points High tensile strength Nonmetals: Do not conduct heat and electricity very well Dull Brittle Not sonorous Insulators Low melting point Low tensile strength Metalloids: Semi-conductors Low conductivity
Because they have interlocking electrons as the different elements' electrons have been 'tangled'
No, they have very low melting.
All metals have different melting points but they are all high
That depends on the solid: ice has a very low melting point, lard and butter have low melting points, chocolate has a relatively low melting point, wax has an intermediate melting point, lead has a high melting point, iron has a very high melting point, tungsten has an extremely high melting point.