Semi-metals are also called metalloids.
Their hardness will be less than that of metals but more than that of non metals. Hence the name, semi metals or metalloids.
No. Semi-metals are their own class of elements.
They have properties of metals and non-metals, and also have properties that are around '1/2' of both. An example is silicon, which has a high melting point and is solid (metallic properties). However it is very brittle and it forms an acidic oxide (non-metal). It is a semi-conductor.
Their properties are similar with non-metals and metals. That's why they're called semi-metals. They are reactive depending on the element they are reacting with, and they are semi-conductors.
The semi metals are called metalloids. They are present on zigzag line on periodic table.
Their hardness will be less than that of metals but more than that of non metals. Hence the name, semi metals or metalloids.
No. Semi-metals are their own class of elements.
Germanium belongs to Carbon family it is a semi metals and mainly used to prepare semi-conductors.
Semi- metals are placed in a zigzag pattern. They are also called metalloids.
NO
Semi-metals have free electrons which can conduct elecricity.
They have properties of metals and non-metals, and also have properties that are around '1/2' of both. An example is silicon, which has a high melting point and is solid (metallic properties). However it is very brittle and it forms an acidic oxide (non-metal). It is a semi-conductor.
semi-metals
Yes, although they won't conduct it as well as regular metals. Semi-metals have characteristics of both metals and nonmetals.
Between the metals and nonmetal
Their properties are similar with non-metals and metals. That's why they're called semi-metals. They are reactive depending on the element they are reacting with, and they are semi-conductors.
The semi metals are called metalloids. They are present on zigzag line on periodic table.