The elements that show properties of both metals and nonmetals are referred to as metalloids and include, boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, polonium, tellurium, and antimony.
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Metalloids do not contain either metals or nonmetals. They are elements that have properties of both metals and metalloids, and are found between the metals and nonmetals on the periodic table.
The term "metalloid" properly does not designate any particular element but rather a type of element that has some common properties with both metals and nonmetals. Of course, any element having this characteristic may be called a metalloid.
Elements having properties of both non-metals and metals are called Metalliods. Examples are boron, germanium, arsenic, silicon, antimony, etc.
A metalloid has some properties of both metals and nonmetals, and some, like silicon and germanium are semiconductors.
An element that has properties of both metals and non-metals is called Metalloid. Example is Germanium.
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An element that has characteristics of both metals and nonmetals is a metalloid.
Yes, metalloids are elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
The correct spelling is metalloid (an element that has chemical properties of both metals and nonmetals.
The metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
A Metalloid Is An Element Which Has Intermediate Properties Between Metals & Nonmetals ;)A product made of or to do with metal.A metalloid can have properties of both metals and nonmetals. Some examples of metalloids are Boron, Silicon, Germanium and Arsenic.
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i think they have properties of both metals and nonmetals .
Metalloids do not contain either metals or nonmetals. They are elements that have properties of both metals and metalloids, and are found between the metals and nonmetals on the periodic table.
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