no because metalloid only are silicon,arcenic,tellurium,astatine,boron,germanium,antimony,and polonium are the metalloids.
-Lloyd Daniel Aldana
All erbium ordinarily found in nature is of stable isotopes. Like all other elements, erbium has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
Erbium, with the chemical symbol Er, is the chemical element with the atomic number 68.
yes
Er: Erbium
Hiterby, Cybern, Fillish, and Ewern
its a rare earth metal
hydrogen plus erbium
The melting point of erbium is 1522.0o C
The boiling point of erbium of 2510.0o C
Yes, Erbium (Er) is a metal from the lanthanides group.
All erbium ordinarily found in nature is of stable isotopes. Like all other elements, erbium has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
The melting point of erbium is: 1 529 0C.
It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
Erbium, with the chemical symbol Er, is the chemical element with the atomic number 68.
yes
No, Al is not a metalloid.
The minerals containing erbium are xenotime, euxenite, monazite, gadolinite, some clays.