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Some carbonates are soluble (carbonates of alkali metals) and some carbonates are practically insoluble in water (calcium and magnesium carbonate etc.).
The carbonates of the metals in group I reacts easily.
The metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Metalloids Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals.
An element that has properties of both metals and non-metals is called Metalloid. Example is Germanium.
Properties of acids- tastes sour- reacts with metals and carbonates (corrosive)- turn blue litmus paper red- A pH lower than 7- In a solution it produces hydrogen ions
Some carbonates are soluble (carbonates of alkali metals) and some carbonates are practically insoluble in water (calcium and magnesium carbonate etc.).
The carbonates of the metals in group I reacts easily.
The carbonates of alkali metals (Ist group) do not evolve CO2 on heating because their oxides are highly unstable.
Carbonates of active metals.
The metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
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What are the 3 properties of metals?
No, metalloids have properties of metals and nonmetals.
Metalloids Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals.
No, they are not.