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Non metals have properties opposite those of the metals . The metalloids, or semimetals, have properties that are somewhat of a cross between metals and nonmetals.
The bonds between non metals and metalloids are covalent bonds.
On the left all the way up to the line that separates the metals from the metalloids and nonmetals.
On the left all the way up to the line that separates the metals from the metalloids and nonmetals.
No. Nonmetals will also combine with metals and metalloids
the metalloids
One name is "metalloids".
because metalloids usually have properties that are similar to metals and nonmetals
Non metals have properties opposite those of the metals . The metalloids, or semimetals, have properties that are somewhat of a cross between metals and nonmetals.
The metalloids or semimetals are located on the line between the metals and nonmetals. in the periodic table. The metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium. Polonium is often considered a metalloid, too
The metalloids (B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po) are located between the nonmetals and the metals on the left side of the table.
Metalloids do not contain either metals or nonmetals. They are elements that have properties of both metals and metalloids, and are found between the metals and nonmetals on the periodic table.
The three classes of elements are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
The bonds between non metals and metalloids are covalent bonds.
Non-metals are located on the right side. Transitional metals in the middle area.
Metalloids
metalloids are a cross between metals and nometals, meaning it has properties of BOTH metals and nonmetals.