Yes it is
Antimony is a solid metalloid.
No, it is a metalloid
Antimony is a bluish-white metalloid element.
Antimony and arsenicÊbelong to the category of metalloid. A metalloid is an element whose properties are between that of a metal and a non-metal solid.
It is a metalloid. See the related link for more information.
Antimony is a metalloid because it possesses qualities of metals and non-metals such as: a hard, extremely brittle, lustrous, silver-white, crystalline material.
Antimony is a metalloid that combines with oxygen to create antimony trioxide, which acts as a flame retardant by releasing water vapor when exposed to fire.
Yes, antimony is a metalloid element, which means it has properties of both metals and nonmetals. It is typically considered a metal due to its appearance and physical properties, such as being a good conductor of electricity.
No, antimony is not a good conductor of electricity. It is classified as a metalloid and exhibits semiconductor properties.
Stibium is the Latin name of the element Antimony(Sb) which is a metalloid.
The group name of antimony is metalloid, and its family name is pnictogen.
Silicon is a metalloid, which exhibits both metallic and non-metallic characteristics. Boron is a metalloid as well, with properties in between those of metals and non-metals. Antimony is a metal.