Seven metalloids are Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium and polonium
metalloids
There are seven metalloids on the periodic table.
The metalloids are present on the zigzag line in periodic table. Metalloids are also known as semi-metals.
Metalloids or semiconductors
There are 8 metalloids in the periodic table
Elements with properties of Metals and Non-metals are shown in the periodic table in the "stairs" which is the pattern seen on the right hand side of the periodic table consisting of the elements, Boron; Silicon; Germanium; Arsenic; Antimony; Tellurium; and Pollonium, that is according to the modern day periodic table. These elements are known as metalloids. Richard hope tht helps :D x
Metalloids are located in a diagonal line on the periodic table that separates metals and nonmetals. They are found in Group 13 to 17, starting with boron in Group 13 and ending with astatine in Group 17. Some examples of metalloids include silicon, germanium, and arsenic.
Metalloids are known to have semiconductor behaviour. They are presented in zigzag line.
At room temperature all metalloids are solid.
Metalloids, such as silicon, boron, and arsenic, share characteristics with both metals and nonmetals. They have properties of both groups, such as being semi-conductive like nonmetals but also having metallic luster like metals.
where metalloids fit into the properties
The seven elements classified as metalloids are found on the border between the metals and the nonmetals, from groups 13 to 17 and periods 2 to 6.The metalloids are B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, and Po (boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, and polonium).They are located to the right of the periodic table immediately to the left of the nonmetals.-------Polonium is generally considered a metal but the question is disputed.going diagonal start with boron including Ge , Sb, and Po