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Metalloids react with both acids and alkalis.

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What are the non metals or metals are called?

Metaliods


What is a material that is a conductor and a insulator?

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What is metaliods?

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.


WHAT IS A MATERIAL THAT IS BOTH A CONDUCTOR AND INSULATOR?

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What elements are metaliods?

HOPE this helps okay hate to break it to you but the answer is Bromine


Do metaliods have anions or cations?

they can form either cation or anion depending on the counterpart (or the atom with which it is combining).


Do metals metaliods or nonmetals have al low mealting point?

Yes and No, your question is to general to provide a specific answer.


Can all elements on the periodic table be classified as a metals or metaliods?

Add non-metals to the mix and yup you've just summarized the entire periodic table of elements.


What is a material that has resistance in between a conductor and an insulator?

A semiconductor (like Silicon) can be doped to act like various one way resistive conductors and insulators.


What are the elements that touch the zig zag line classified as in the periodic table?

Metaliods. They have the characteristics of metals but they are gases.


What side of the periodic table are metaliods located on?

There is a zigzag line (staircase) running along group 13 to group 17. The elements on this staircase are known as metalloids. The six elements commonly recognized as metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony and tellurium.


What are properties that change?

the properties that change are physical and chemical properties!!! :)