Zirconium belongs to the metal family. It is a silvery-gray metal that is highly corrosion-resistant. It is found in the earth's crust as the mineral zircon, and it is extracted from this mineral for use in a variety of industrial and consumer products. Zirconium has a number of unique properties that make it useful in a wide range of applications, including nuclear energy, ceramics, and chemical processing.
Titanium, Zirconium, Hafnium. All are metals.
Boron is a metalloid, cross between a metal and nonmetal. So no it is not a metal and doesn't belong to the metal family.
Antimony and arsenicÊbelong to the category of metalloid. A metalloid is an element whose properties are between that of a metal and a non-metal solid.
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Zirconium is a transition metal, group 4 and period 5 in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Whatever row the element is in on the periodic table is the energy level, so the answer would be the metalloid in the third row, which is silicon (Si).
If an element is a poor conductor of heat, it is most likely a nonmetal. Nonmetals generally have lower thermal conductivity compared to metals, which are good conductors of heat.
Nitrogen and arsenic are both chemical elements found in the periodic table. They belong to different groups - nitrogen is a nonmetal in group 15, while arsenic is a metalloid in group 15. They both have various industrial and biological applications.
Period 3. In the periodic table of elements you can decipher which period does an element belong by looking by the number of ROWS and which number is your element included in.
Tellurium is a metalloid that is in group 16 on the periodic table.
Hydrogen is a nonmetal. It is placed in the upper left corner of the periodic table, making it part of the nonmetal group of elements.
Germanium belongs to Group 14 in the periodic table, also known as the Carbon Group. It is a metalloid with properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals.