The group V metalloid that is quite versatile and used from tracer bullets to fireproofing is antimony. Antimony (Sb) is found mainly in nature as stibnite, Sb2S3.
No, argon is not a metalloid. It is catagorized as a noble gas.
The group name of antimony is metalloid, and its family name is pnictogen.
Silicon belongs to Group 14 of the periodic table, also known as the carbon group. Group 14 elements have four valence electrons, which gives them similar chemical properties. Silicon is a metalloid that is commonly used in the electronics industry due to its semiconductor properties.
a metalloid in the carbon group and is chemically similar to silicon
None of the above. Thiamin is a compound and the terms metal, nonmetal and metalloid apply to elements.
Group 13 contain aluminium, gallium, indium, thallium, ununtrium (metals) and boron (nonmetal).
A metalloid is a transition metal. Examples of materials containing a metalloid are sand and glass. They both contain silicon dioxide.
Aluminium is a metalloid
Carbon, Silicon (a metalloid), Germanium (a metalloid),
Whatever row the element is in on the periodic table is the energy level, so the answer would be the metalloid in the third row, which is silicon (Si).
its the boron group which contains one metalloid and 5 metals
No, argon is not a metalloid. It is catagorized as a noble gas.
Boron is the only mettaloid in Group 13
A group 5 metalloid that is quite versatile is antimony. It is often used in tractor bullets, as fireproofing material and for infrared detection.
There are a few elements that contain a metalloid. Some of these are Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium and Polonium.
No, oxygen is not a metalloid. Oxygen is a nonmetal, located in group 16 of the periodic table.
Germanium is a metalloid. It has some properties of both metals and non metals. It belongs to group 14.