Polonium is usually considered a poor metal, but can also be considered a metalloid.
No, it is not a metalloid. Plutonium is a metal, as are the other elements in the actinide series.
Polonium has properties of both metals and non metals. It is hence considered to be a metalloid.
No, polonium is a solid metalloid.
Polonium and astatine may or may not be included as metalloids (depends on your periodic table). Overall, polonium is closer to being metal than a metalloid; astatine closer to being non-metal than metalloid
Polonium is an amphoteric chemical element. Also is a member of the chalcogens elements family (group 16 in the periodic table of Mendeleev) and tellurium is also a metalloid.
It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
Polonium is considered a metalloid because it exhibits properties of both metals and nonmetals. It can behave like a metal in terms of its electrical conductivity but also shows nonmetallic characteristics like brittleness. Polonium is found in the periodic table in the metalloid section due to its intermediate properties.
non metal
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