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metalloids
Metalloids are a 'one-of-a-kind' element. They contain a mix of chemical and physical properties from both metals and nonmetals. Metalloids can act as either a metal or a nonmetal, which makes them a metalloid.
These are te metalloids, boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic antimony tellurium. These elements in the solid state have characteristics of both metals and non-metals, their chemistry also has similarities to both metals an non-metals
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid. It is a p block element and belongs to group 16
No. The nonmetal will take the electron from the metal, which makes this an ionic bond - not a "sharing" covalent bond.
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all nonconductors are either nonmetal or metalloids (partial metals)
Brittleness is usually associated with metalloids.
Phosphorus is a nonmetal, and indium is a metal.
Brittleness is usually associated with metalloids.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
Metals, metalloids, and nonmetals all have isotopes. It depends on which element as to whether it is a metal, a metalloid, or a nonmetal, not whether it is an isotope.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.