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Metalloids Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals.
Groups. For example, the halogens share properties, the noble gases share properties.
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Metaloids are elements that have characteristics of both metals and non-metals.
Non metals are grouped together because of their similar properties. They are placed in groups-15,16 and 17
Elements in the same family-assuming family means classifications such as non-metals, metals-have similar properties.
Conducts heat and electricity very poorly.
The stair-step pattern has metalloids on both sides, that is, such elements which possess properties similar to both metals and non-metals.
Metalloids Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals.
No, they are not.
The three non metals are chlorine bromine and fluorine. They have similar chemical properties.
Yes, the periodic table of the elements organises the elements into groups of similar properties. E.g. the Noble Gases are together on the right hand side of the table (they are Helium, neon, argon etc). The non-metals are on the left of the table and are beside the poor metals.
Groups. For example, the halogens share properties, the noble gases share properties.
Metals are elements that are usually malleable, ductile, conductive of heat and electricty, and lusterous. Non metals are elements that do not exhibit these characteristics. Metaloids are elements with intermediate properties.
i believe it is metalloids
They are called metalloids. They have properties of both metals and non metals.
Metaloids are elements that have characteristics of both metals and non-metals.