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*Metalloids

semi-shiny

semi-conductors

malleable

somewhat ductile

basically the in between the extremes of gas and metals

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Mettaloids have properties of both metals and?

Nonmetals.


What are mettaloids?

Metalloids are the border lines between the metals and the nonmetals in the Periodic Table.


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Is Graphite a metal non-metal or mettaloids?

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What are mettaloids Give three examples?

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