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Polonium and Astatine
Polonium and astatine may or may not be included as metalloids (depends on your periodic table). Overall, polonium is closer to being metal than a metalloid; astatine closer to being non-metal than metalloid
You think probable to aluminium and polonium.
Metalloid
Metalloids or semiconductors
The element Iodine is purple in its solid state. Its chemical symbol is I and atomic number is 53. Its name comes form the Greek word "ioeides," which means "purple."
metal, metalloid, and non-metal. Metals are everything left of the stair-step line, metalloids are MOST of the metals along the stair-step line, and non-metals are everything to the right of that line. The stair-step line is a line that goes (in a stair-like fashion) from between Al and B to between Po and At.
Polonium and astatine may or may not be included as metalloids (depends on your periodic table). Overall, polonium is closer to being metal than a metalloid; astatine closer to being non-metal than metalloid
any of the metalloids. find a periodic table. there should be a thick line that looks like a set of stairs towards the right side of the table. any element along that line is a metalloid.
It would be Aluminum, which is a metal, not a metalloid.
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Metalloids can be found along the zig-zag line in the periodic table. Any element that shares at least 1 side with the zig-zag line is a metalloid, excluding aluminium and antimony. Aluminum and antimony are metals.
The elements along the zigzag line are mostly metalloids, excluding Aluminum and Polonium.
No. they are metalloids and are all solids
You think probable to aluminium and polonium.
If the stair step line on Periodic Table divide, then the elements to the left of this line are metals, except hydrogen
Aluminum
Metalloid