No. Neon is a member of the Noble Gas family, and as such is a colourless, odourless gas which cannot react with any other chemical elements or compounds. Neon has a freezing temperature of about -250 degrees. I'm not sure many people know what it looks like, however I can say with certainty it would would not be metalloid at all. It would probably be a transparent solid similar to solid nitrogen, though it would be a face cubic crystal instead of hexagonal.
No it is not.
It is a nonmetal
non metal
Francium is an alkali metal.
No, polonium is a metal or metaloid, while sulfur is a nonmetal
metaloid and metal
A metaloid will generally have a very high melting point.
No it is not.
no, a metal
No, It is a metal.
no, it is a nonmetal
There are several metaloids and each has a different number of electrons than the others metaloid elements have.
carbon
shut the hell up
An element of the periodic table, it is a metaloid.
Chromium is a Metal.
Cadmium is a metal.