Not the best conductor of electricity.
poor thermal conductor
gain electrons easily
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- electronegativity- corrosivity- flammability
because metalloids usually have properties that are similar to metals and nonmetals
Nonmetals are generally not shiny. They tend to be dull.
i think they have properties of both metals and nonmetals .
nonmetals because hydrogen is a gas
Metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals. They can conduct electricity like metals but are brittle like nonmetals. Some examples of metalloids are silicon and germanium.
These chemical elements are nonmetals.
Nonmetals. These elements typically have properties such as poor conductivity, low melting points, and brittle structure. They are located on the right side of the periodic table.
The physical properties of hydrogen are closer to those of nonmetals. Hydrogen is a diatomic gas with low melting and boiling points, similar to other nonmetals. It does not exhibit typical metallic properties like high electrical conductivity or metallic luster.
Elements can be classified into metals, nonmetals, and metalloids based on their properties. Metals are typically shiny, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity. Nonmetals are typically dull, brittle, and poor conductors. Metalloids have properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals.
No, metalloids have properties of metals and nonmetals.
The metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.