It's a semi-metal (metalloid)
selenium is a non metal, sometimes considered as a metalloid also.
Selenium is a non metal. It belongs to oxygen family or group 16.
Yes. selenium is a non metal
No, selenium is not a metal It is usually described as non-metal but occasionally it is included in the metalloids.
Selenium is more metallic than oxygen. Oxygen is a non-metal, while selenium is a metalloid that exhibits some properties of metals.
Selenium has no metallic propeties, it isn't shiny, an electrical conductor etc. It forms anions, Se2-.
Selenium is a non metal, and non metals are poor conductors due to the lack of free electrons or ions.
Selenium is a non metal. It belongs to group 16.
Nonmetal because Selenium is used to make light sensors so it cant melt at low temperatures and it conducts electricity at a low level like a lot of non - metalsSelenium is considered a nonmetal.
The mass of selenium is approximately 78.96 atomic mass units. The atomic number of selenium is 34.
The black form of the non-metal is likely graphene, an allotrope of carbon. Graphene exhibits better electrical conductivity when exposed to light due to the photon-induced excitation of charge carriers in the material, increasing its electrical performance. This property makes it useful for applications in optoelectronics and photodetectors.
Selenium or Se