Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Aresenic, Antimony, Tellurium, Polonium.
Glass. Sand.
A metalloid is a transition metal. Examples of materials containing a metalloid are sand and glass. They both contain silicon dioxide.
A Metalloid Is An Element Which Has Intermediate Properties Between Metals & Nonmetals ;)A product made of or to do with metal.A metalloid can have properties of both metals and nonmetals. Some examples of metalloids are Boron, Silicon, Germanium and Arsenic.
A metalloid is an element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals. These elements have characteristics of metals, such as being good conductors of electricity, as well as nonmetallic properties, such as being brittle in solid form. Examples of metalloids include silicon and arsenic.
The term "metalloid" properly does not designate any particular element but rather a type of element that has some common properties with both metals and nonmetals. Of course, any element having this characteristic may be called a metalloid.
Ga,Ge,Si are few examples for metalloids. They have metal and non metal properties.
Examples: germanium, selenium, tellurium, antimony, boron, silicon.
A metalloid is a chemical element that exhibits the properties of both metals and nonmetals. Since they are specific enough to be either of these classifications, they are called metalloids. Some examples include boron, silicon, and germanium.
It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
Alumium, Boron, etc. are examples of mettaloids.(;
Germanium is a metalloid. It has some properties of both metals and non metals. It belongs to group 14.
No, Al is not a metalloid.