Germanium is a metalloid.
AnswerSemi-metal And a metalloid.
Germanium is classified as a metallic element (some sources list it as semi-metallic)
Germanium has been said by many to be a metal, but it is only carrying characteristics of a metal so it can be called a semi-metal. Despite this Germanium is most usually classed as a metalloid.
No. Germanium is called either a metalloid or a semimetal, because it ha some but not all of the properties of the metals.
Silicon is a non metal
Germanium has properties of both metal and non-metal. Hence it is considered to be metalloid.
AnswerSemi-metal And a metalloid.
Germanium is classified as a metallic element (some sources list it as semi-metallic)
Germanium is a metalloid. It has some properties of both metals and non metals. It belongs to group 14.
Germanium has been said by many to be a metal, but it is only carrying characteristics of a metal so it can be called a semi-metal. Despite this Germanium is most usually classed as a metalloid.
Yes it is a metalloid, due to the fact that it is between non metals and metals and the fact that it shows characteristics of both...
It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
No. Germanium is called either a metalloid or a semimetal, because it ha some but not all of the properties of the metals.
Silicon is a non metal
non metal
Non-metal
non metal