A group 5 metalloid that is quite versatile is antimony. It is often used in tractor bullets, as fireproofing material and for infrared detection.
It's in the metalloid group. Antimony (Sb) is a chemical element, a metalloid placed in the group 15 and period 5 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Antimony (Sb) is not a mineral but a chemical element, a metalloid placed in the group 15 and period 5 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Yup!! it sure is!! It is a metalloid and is found in group 13, period 2, and block p with an atomic number of 5.
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its the boron group which contains one metalloid and 5 metals
yes copper is a metalloid indeed no its not but 5 is.
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The chemical element with the atomic number 51 is Antimony (Sb). Antimony is a Metalloid in Group 15(5) of the Periodic Table. It has 51 electrons in 5 electron shells with 5 electrons in the outer shell.
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Metalloid. It touches the metalloid "staircase" on the periodic table. Yes, Boron is a metalloid, intermediate between metals and non-metals. It exists in many polymorphs (different crystal lattice structures), some more metallic than others. Metallic boron is extremely hard and has a very high melting point.
Zirconium: transition metal, group 4, period 5, block d, atomic number 40.
metalloid- an element that displays some of the properties of metals and some of the properties of nonmetals. Six elements are classified as metalloid: #5- Boron #14- Silicon #32- Germanium #33- Arsenic #51- Antimony #52- Tellurium hope i answered your question:)