Beryllium (Be) is a metal. It is in group 2 on the periodic table, which are called the alkaline earth metals.
A metalloid has metallic traits as well as nonmetallic, such as a moderate ability to conduct electricity.
No. Silicon is a metalloid, meaning it has both metallic and nonmetallic characteristics.
A metalloid is an element that has both metallic and nonmetallic properties. When combined they form an alloy. Metalloids are usually semiconductors.
Silicon is a metalloid, having both metallic and nonmetallic properties.
Neither it is a metalloid or semi-metal. It has both metallic and nonmetallic properties.
Antimony is a metalloid which means that it has metallic and nonmetallic properties and it is element 51 in the periodic table lying in the diagonal metalloids in the p group. The metallic and nonmetallic properties may be, for example, that it is grey and shiny like a metal but it may also be brittle and not conduct heat and electricity like a nonmetal.
Antimony is a metalloid which means that it has metallic and nonmetallic properties and it is element 51 in the Periodic Table lying in the diagonal metalloids in the p group. The metallic and nonmetallic properties may be, for example, that it is grey and shiny like a metal but it may also be brittle and not conduct heat and electricity like a nonmetal.
Nonmetallic
metallic
Iron, copper, and gold are examples of nonmetallic elements and not metalloids. These elements do not possess the properties of a metalloid, such as having both metallic and nonmetallic characteristics.
nonmetallic
metallic i think