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)
It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
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.
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.
Boron is a metalloid
silocon is a metalloid!! :)
Germanium is 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.