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A metallod has some properties of a metal and some properties of a nonmetal.

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Whats the Largest metolloid on periodic table?

Astatine is the largest metalloid on the periodic table. This metalloid has an atomic number of 85. Its molar mass is 210 gram per mol.


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Whats the Largest metolloid on periodic table?

Astatine is the largest metalloid on the periodic table. This metalloid has an atomic number of 85. Its molar mass is 210 gram per mol.


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