A metalloid is a chemical element with properties that are in-between or a mixture of those of metals and nonmetals, and which is considered to be difficult to classify unambiguously as either a metal or a nonmetal.
an element with properties of both metals and non-metals. They are found touching the "staircase" of the Periodic Table.
They Are:
Metalloids : Group of elements that have metallic appearance and have most of the properties of non-metals at the same time.
boron , silicon , germanium , Arsenic , antimony , tellurium , polonium http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalloid
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a compound.
A metalloid :)
No. Silicon is a metalloid.
Boron is an element and is classified as a metalloid, which is solid at room temperature.
Bromine is a non metal. It belongs to halogen family.
Sugar is not an element, and so it can't be a metalloid
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.
such an element is As, Arsenic.
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a compound.
A metalloid :)
Indium (In) is a metal.
Boron is a metalloid element, which means it has properties of both metals and nonmetals. It is commonly found in nature as borax and other borate minerals.
metalloid
The element that has glitter is possibly nonmetal,meta,or metalloid.
No. Silicon is a metalloid.
i think its metalloid
a metalloid