Yes. Tellurium is a metalloid.
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid. It is a p block element and belongs to group 16
Te is the chemical symbol for tellurium, a metalloid element with atomic number 52.
Te is the symbol for the element Tellurium
Boron (B)Silicon (Si)Germanium (Ge)Arsenic (As)Antimony (Sb)Tellurium (Te)Polonium (Po)
Arsenic, As, is not found in group 1, the Alkali metals, but is found in the nitrogen group. It is the 33rd element, between Germanium and Selenium. It is also a metalloid, which means it possess charateristics of both metals and nonmetals. It's most stable isotopes are As-73, As-74 and As-75. In te late centuries, Arsenic was used in medicine as arsphenamine and arsenic trioxide. It was also used as a chemical weapon after WW1, in te Cold war I believe.
It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
THE EXAMPLE OF METALLOIDS ARE: NAME-------------------SIGN BORON -----------------B SILICON ---------------Si GERMANIUM-----------Ge ARSENIC ---------------As ANTIMONY------------- Sb TELLURIUM ------------Te
No, Al is not a metalloid.
The element with atomic number 52 is tellurium. It is a metalloid with the symbol Te and is commonly used in alloys, electronics, and solar panels.
Boron is a metalloid
Germanium is a metalloid.
silocon is a metalloid!! :)