There are seven metalloid elements. They are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, and polonium.
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There are seven metalloids on the periodic table.
metalloids are very shiny because it has many atoms to reflect light which makes it shiny.
what are metalloids used for?
there are two elements. those are tin and lead. Tin and lead are NOT metalloids. The two metalloids in group 14 (same group as Carbon) would be silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge).
The semiconductors are found primarily in the transition metals groups and are referred to as metalloids.
There are seven metalloids on the periodic table.
There are six metalloids: boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium.
metalloids are very shiny because it has many atoms to reflect light which makes it shiny.
There are 7 metalloids in periodic table. They are present on zigzag line in periodic table.
Metalloids are present in a zigzag pattern in periodic table. It is towards right in table.
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what are metalloids used for?
One name is "metalloids".
where metalloids fit into the properties
metalloids
there are two elements. those are tin and lead. Tin and lead are NOT metalloids. The two metalloids in group 14 (same group as Carbon) would be silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge).
Metalloids when used is electronics are called semiconductors.