Some similarities of metals, nonmetals, and metalliods are that they all have a sound when hit, and all have a grayish like color.
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No. Nonmetals will also combine with metals and metalloids
Non metals have properties opposite those of the metals . The metalloids, or semimetals, have properties that are somewhat of a cross between metals and nonmetals.
• Metalloids: usually form covalent bonds with atoms of metals, nonmetals and other metalloids. They can easily take electrons from metals and lose electrons to nonmetals. • Metalloids: usually form covalent bonds with atoms of metals, nonmetals and other metalloids. They can easily take electrons from metals and lose electrons to nonmetals. They form because they want their valence shell to be full. Metals usually lose valence electrons because they want to stabilize their valence shell. Metalloids depends because they have different properties of metals and non metals.
The metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Metals and nonmetals are both in the periodic table. They both have atoms in them.
because metalloids usually have properties that are similar to metals and nonmetals
The three classes of elements are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
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No. Nonmetals will also combine with metals and metalloids
One name is "metalloids".
Non metals have properties opposite those of the metals . The metalloids, or semimetals, have properties that are somewhat of a cross between metals and nonmetals.
The metalloids
the metalloids
Metalloids
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• Metalloids: usually form covalent bonds with atoms of metals, nonmetals and other metalloids. They can easily take electrons from metals and lose electrons to nonmetals. • Metalloids: usually form covalent bonds with atoms of metals, nonmetals and other metalloids. They can easily take electrons from metals and lose electrons to nonmetals. They form because they want their valence shell to be full. Metals usually lose valence electrons because they want to stabilize their valence shell. Metalloids depends because they have different properties of metals and non metals.